
Distant Chik Mountain
by Wu Yueqin
About This Novel
This is a novel telling the century-old history of the Oroqen people. On the Chiket Mountain in the Lesser Khingan Mountains, the Oroqen hunter Buku's family lived an ordinary but busy life. In 1953, in line with the purpose of caring for nature, protecting animals, and respecting life, and with the care of the party and the government, all the Oroqen people in Heilongjiang Province came down to settle down, and Buku also took their clan out of the mountains and forests. They put down their shotguns, ended their safari life, and embarked on the road to socialist rebirth from the end of primitive society, to prosperity, development, and prosperity. The novel has beautiful writing, touching plot, and distinct regional characteristics and ethnic minority cultural elements. The Oroqen ethnic group is one of the ethnic groups with a small population in my country and has a long history and unique ethnic culture. Under the constant impact of modern civilization, Oroqen culture has been assimilated to varying degrees, and some cultures have even died out. The Oroqen people only have language but no writing, and their cultural heritage relies on oral transmission. Due to the serious language loss of the Oroqen people, folk oral creations such as myths, stories, legends, national songs, and rap arts that rely on the national language are in an endangered state. The protection and inheritance of Oroqen culture are facing severe tests.
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