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Lost Meadow
Literature丢失的草地
Feng Qiuzi
The manuscript of "The Lost Grassland" starts from the author's perception of his hometown, Inner Mongolia, and expresses the author's views on these from various perspectives such as people, nature, society, history, and life. It embodies the lyricism of prose and uniquely and keenly interprets the author's thoughts, talents and feelings. This book invites masters of literature to write essay appreciation and general comments to make it easier for students to understand.
The manuscript of "The Lost Grassland" starts from the author's perception of his hometown, Inner Mongolia, and expresses the author's views on these from various perspectives such as people, nature, society, history, and life. It embodies the lyricism of prose and uniquely and keenly interprets the author's thoughts, talents and feelings. This book invites masters of literature to write essay appreciation and general comments to make it easier for students to understand.

1962: Different People and Mice
General Fiction1962:不一样的人和鼠
Feng Qiuzi
After Tianjin was liberated, my father stayed behind to participate in the local construction of Tianjin. Soon, he proposed to the organization that there were many builders in big cities, and there were places where people were more needed. Wherever the difficulties were, he requested that he be allowed to go there. So he came to Suiyuan Province and Hohhot City. After reporting in, I rode for a long time, picked up my mother, and settled into a home. After staying for some time, he felt that he was still in a city, not a difficult place. Following the ideal guide, he asked to work in the Ulanqab grassland, the most bitter and cold Siberian wind outlet in Inner Mongolia, the banner where I was born. Two or three miles away from the flag, there is a small village. Historically, it has been named "Fuguo County". My father said to my mother: The place we are going to is called Fuguo County, and I will be the county magistrate there.
After Tianjin was liberated, my father stayed behind to participate in the local construction of Tianjin. Soon, he proposed to the organization that there were many builders in big cities, and there were places where people were more needed. Wherever the difficulties were, he requested that he be allowed to go there. So he came to Suiyuan Province and Hohhot City. After reporting in, I rode for a long time, picked up my mother, and settled into a home. After staying for some time, he felt that he was still in a city, not a difficult place. Following the ideal guide, he asked to work in the Ulanqab grassland, the most bitter and cold Siberian wind outlet in Inner Mongolia, the banner where I was born. Two or three miles away from the flag, there is a small village. Historically, it has been named "Fuguo County". My father said to my mother: The place we are going to is called Fuguo County, and I will be the county magistrate there.

Home of Frozen Soil
Literature冻土的家园
Feng Qiuzi
"Home of the Frozen Earth" is a collection of essays written by the essayist Feng Qiuzi about his hometown. These essays either present the suffering of life and the hard life of the northern people in the works, making them burst out with touching power, or combine the author's rich life experiences to express gratitude to his relatives, his hometown, and his life. The author observes the changes in her hometown over the past few decades from a female perspective. The whole work has delicate and sincere emotions, simple and moving language, and warmth flowing between the lines, soothing the readers' hearts.
"Home of the Frozen Earth" is a collection of essays written by the essayist Feng Qiuzi about his hometown. These essays either present the suffering of life and the hard life of the northern people in the works, making them burst out with touching power, or combine the author's rich life experiences to express gratitude to his relatives, his hometown, and his life. The author observes the changes in her hometown over the past few decades from a female perspective. The whole work has delicate and sincere emotions, simple and moving language, and warmth flowing between the lines, soothing the readers' hearts.