Broken Lotus

Broken Lotus

by Ding Yan

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Ding Yan, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, was born in Hami, Xinjiang in the 1970s. Participated in the 6th National Young Writers Creative Seminar. His poems were included in the "Annual Selection of China's Best Poems" in 1999, 2005 and 2008, and he was known as the "Grape Poet". He has published more than ten books including the novel "Mulan", a poetry collection "Midnight in the Vineyard", and a collection of essays "40 Weeks with Life". Now lives in Urumqi. The Gobi Desert is very hot in July. Gadan was hiding in the woods in the evening watching two rams standing on each other's backs. Hearing someone else say that his father was back, he ran home. Others asked, what's so strange? His father also took a woman. For the daughter-in-law his uncle brought from his hometown? Like Guanyin Bodhisattva walking down from the painting.

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