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From the Wolf Valley (literary Community Book Series·chinese Contemporary Multi-ethnic Classic Writers Library, Second Series)
General Fiction从狼谷来(文学共同体书系·中国当代多民族经典作家文库第二辑)
Gerelqimuge·black Crane
"Coming from the Wolf Valley" is a collection of novels written by the Mongolian writer Gerelqimuge Heihe. In "Children of the Wolf Valley", on the snow-falling grassland, the breaths of the boy Narisu and the shepherd dog Banugai are intertwined with the howls of the wolves. The one-eyed old dog tore open the dark night with its fangs. Blood and ice were condensed in the wrinkled fur. Every night he spent guarding the sheep was a life-or-death battle with the wilderness. "Come from Wolf Valley" describes the migration of a young man. Three giant dogs follow him into a steel-like town. Sparks are created when the wild claws collide with the fence of civilization. The roar of the black sheepdog shattered the morning fog at the butcher's house and awakened the town's awe of the wilderness. "Mo" sneaks into the mountains and forests, and the bond between the deer Ewenki old man Glishk and the little Mo grows in the sound of the reindeer herd's bells. When the giant beast's hooves break the ice on the river, there is a glimmer of wildness returning in the crack. "Coming from Wolf Valley" is like a flowing scroll of grassland, unfolding the epic of wilderness and life.
"Coming from the Wolf Valley" is a collection of novels written by the Mongolian writer Gerelqimuge Heihe. In "Children of the Wolf Valley", on the snow-falling grassland, the breaths of the boy Narisu and the shepherd dog Banugai are intertwined with the howls of the wolves. The one-eyed old dog tore open the dark night with its fangs. Blood and ice were condensed in the wrinkled fur. Every night he spent guarding the sheep was a life-or-death battle with the wilderness. "Come from Wolf Valley" describes the migration of a young man. Three giant dogs follow him into a steel-like town. Sparks are created when the wild claws collide with the fence of civilization. The roar of the black sheepdog shattered the morning fog at the butcher's house and awakened the town's awe of the wilderness. "Mo" sneaks into the mountains and forests, and the bond between the deer Ewenki old man Glishk and the little Mo grows in the sound of the reindeer herd's bells. When the giant beast's hooves break the ice on the river, there is a glimmer of wildness returning in the crack. "Coming from Wolf Valley" is like a flowing scroll of grassland, unfolding the epic of wilderness and life.