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The Wind Passes Without a Trace
General Fiction风过无痕
Moyue
This manuscript is a collection of novels and one of the works included in the "Sunshine Library" of Sunshine Publishing House. A total of ten novels written by the author are included, including seven short stories and three novellas. The works included in this collection not only pay attention to the past, but also focus on the present. They affectionately describe the long-term and loving relationship between the herdsmen in Alxa and nature, vividly depict the hard and simple daily life of the herdsmen, poetically display the natural landscape and customs of the desert and grassland, and elegiacally express their worries about the deterioration of the living environment.
This manuscript is a collection of novels and one of the works included in the "Sunshine Library" of Sunshine Publishing House. A total of ten novels written by the author are included, including seven short stories and three novellas. The works included in this collection not only pay attention to the past, but also focus on the present. They affectionately describe the long-term and loving relationship between the herdsmen in Alxa and nature, vividly depict the hard and simple daily life of the herdsmen, poetically display the natural landscape and customs of the desert and grassland, and elegiacally express their worries about the deterioration of the living environment.

Vanilla Everywhere
General Fiction遍地香草
Moyue
Vanilla is naturally a grass. On the vast Alxa Plateau in the west, vanilla is a very common grass. Since it is very common, it indicates the possibility of large-scale breeding. But no matter what kind of grass, no matter how ordinary it is, it must have water to grow. So, where does the water come from? No one should expect that a huge spring will suddenly appear on the ground. The clear water will gush out and flow, thoroughly dousing the huge grassy beach. Then just rely on the sky. It rains and the ground becomes slippery. If you fall, you have to crawl. This is for people. Grass will not fall down on its own. The roots of grass are buried deep in the soil. As long as they are moistened by rainwater, they will grow vigorously. If they are stepped down, they can stand up on their own.
Vanilla is naturally a grass. On the vast Alxa Plateau in the west, vanilla is a very common grass. Since it is very common, it indicates the possibility of large-scale breeding. But no matter what kind of grass, no matter how ordinary it is, it must have water to grow. So, where does the water come from? No one should expect that a huge spring will suddenly appear on the ground. The clear water will gush out and flow, thoroughly dousing the huge grassy beach. Then just rely on the sky. It rains and the ground becomes slippery. If you fall, you have to crawl. This is for people. Grass will not fall down on its own. The roots of grass are buried deep in the soil. As long as they are moistened by rainwater, they will grow vigorously. If they are stepped down, they can stand up on their own.