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Reporting the Case on Behalf of the Lama (novella)
General Fiction喇嘛代报案(中篇小说)
Only Tashi Gave In
The mayor of Sanduo Township was in a daze in his office when he heard several timid knocks on the door. He stood up suddenly, accidentally knocking over the back chair behind him. At this time, the knocking on the door stopped. The man seemed to be listening to the movement inside the door. Perhaps he heard the panicked voice of the mayor, so the man knocked on the door again, this time his voice was firm and unhurried. The head of the township has been in a daze at times lately. The reason is related to both the endless work and the nagging of my wife. Nowadays, the work in the countryside revolves around the livelihood of the people. It is as messy as fine linen. It is difficult to sort out, not to mention impossible to complete. The daughter-in-law is illiterate, does not understand or care about national policies, is small-minded, only focuses on petty profits, and is familiar with the temperament of her own men. The halo of the official title of township chief has long dimmed in her eyes, so she is not very supportive of men's work.
The mayor of Sanduo Township was in a daze in his office when he heard several timid knocks on the door. He stood up suddenly, accidentally knocking over the back chair behind him. At this time, the knocking on the door stopped. The man seemed to be listening to the movement inside the door. Perhaps he heard the panicked voice of the mayor, so the man knocked on the door again, this time his voice was firm and unhurried. The head of the township has been in a daze at times lately. The reason is related to both the endless work and the nagging of my wife. Nowadays, the work in the countryside revolves around the livelihood of the people. It is as messy as fine linen. It is difficult to sort out, not to mention impossible to complete. The daughter-in-law is illiterate, does not understand or care about national policies, is small-minded, only focuses on petty profits, and is familiar with the temperament of her own men. The halo of the official title of township chief has long dimmed in her eyes, so she is not very supportive of men's work.

Dawa Yangzum
General Fiction达瓦央宗
Only Tashi Gave In
The poet Tashi Dongdup and his wife Dawa Yangzong have been staying at Luangpo Gyatso's home for almost two weeks. This young couple came from Zhuoni County and made a special trip to Heicuo City to visit Luangpo Gyatso. Tashi Dongzhu was thirty years old and not very handsome, but he already had a great reputation in the local literary circle. His wife, Dawa Yangzong, is twenty-four years old. This Tibetan girl from Zhuoni County is pregnant. Although her belly is slightly bulging, she still has picturesque features, exudes exotic sunshine, and is as beautiful as a dewy rose. And the fifty-six-year-old painter Longbu Gyatso, although he has just retired from the position of chairman of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles, is still a veteran figure in the literary and art circles, always with a straight back and squinting deep eyes. His wife, Yang Gesang, was in her forties. She wore a pair of gold-rimmed tortoiseshell glasses. She was plump and graceful, like a peony in May.
The poet Tashi Dongdup and his wife Dawa Yangzong have been staying at Luangpo Gyatso's home for almost two weeks. This young couple came from Zhuoni County and made a special trip to Heicuo City to visit Luangpo Gyatso. Tashi Dongzhu was thirty years old and not very handsome, but he already had a great reputation in the local literary circle. His wife, Dawa Yangzong, is twenty-four years old. This Tibetan girl from Zhuoni County is pregnant. Although her belly is slightly bulging, she still has picturesque features, exudes exotic sunshine, and is as beautiful as a dewy rose. And the fifty-six-year-old painter Longbu Gyatso, although he has just retired from the position of chairman of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles, is still a veteran figure in the literary and art circles, always with a straight back and squinting deep eyes. His wife, Yang Gesang, was in her forties. She wore a pair of gold-rimmed tortoiseshell glasses. She was plump and graceful, like a peony in May.