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The main contents of the lynx in Aiyasuk River
A Brief Introduction to the Main Contents of Ai Ya's Suke River Lynx;

Ai Ya's Suker River Lynx is Hei He's latest collection of short stories about animals, including Ai Ya's Suker River Lynx, The Underground Hunter and The Call of Crossing the World. By describing the fascinating images and living characteristics of animals, the novel tells the story between animals and people, which makes us clearly feel that the life force contained in nature is precious and cannot be ignored.

Heihe is good at telling stories from the first-person perspective, presenting readers with a profound and vast natural picture. We can see how an alert lynx successfully hunted the cubs in Ewenki reindeer camp step by step; How does a mysterious badger have the extraordinary ability to destroy grasslands?

How a wounded little roe deer returns to the jungle and nature. These wild animals belonging to the wilderness and colorful jungle are so dazzling and full of light in Heihe's works.

The harmony between human beings and natural creatures is also the focus of this work. A white Caucasian shepherd dog who hates and attacks human beings has established a precious friendship with a little girl named Xiaoyu, and an old dog named Roger will also establish a pure friendship with a small roe deer rescued from a glacier. The friendship between them has traveled through time and space, which has taught us the value of mutual respect and peace.

He has real feelings for the creatures in his works. Perhaps this is something brought to him by his unique life experience, and it is also something buried in the depths of his childhood memory. This sincere emotion merged into a vast Yuan Ye and became his unique writing power.

This book contains five excellent short and medium-length animal novels, such as the famous animal novelist Hei He's The Lynx of Aiyasuker River, The Baby of Nala Chishan, The Underground Hunter and so on. It tells the wonderful stories of animals living in the depths of grasslands or forests, leading young readers into the spiritual world of animals, listening to the subtle voices in nature and feeling the grandeur and tenacity of life.

About the author:

Gerileqimu Gehehe, Mongolian. Accompanied by two ivory Mongolian shepherds, I spent my childhood at the junction of grassland and countryside.

He has published many works such as Black Flame, Ghost Dog, Black Dog Harano Sea, Blood Foal, Diao Wolf, and Flag Camel. He has won many awards, and many of his works have been translated and introduced abroad.

Now he lives in Hulunbeier grassland, raises large fierce dogs in his own camp, devotes himself to the optimized breeding of Mongolian shepherd dogs, and gives free puppies to grassland herders.

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Famous comments:

Black storks are homesick in animal literature, with special literary texture and heavy life weight. ""He told the readers what he knew about these animals very honestly, and he just did what he could. From the words of Heihe, we can see the excellent qualities of Heihe as an animal literature writer.

-Zhu Ziqiang, a famous children's literature critic.

Hei He's animal novels, in addition to the charming animal images themselves, and the scenery he wrote, always create a broad background. Black he called it "grassland". "Grassland" is the opposite living space between human beings and cities. Perhaps, it carries the dream of urbanites who are struggling more and more. Looking for animals, respecting animals and getting along with animals is a way of life described by Hei He.

-Li Donghua, deputy editor of People's Literature and literary critic.

Hehe, a Mongolian writer who once spent his childhood on the grassland with two ivory German shepherd dogs, is now accompanied by two tall Wisler hounds. No matter the spiritual temperament or the style of his works, he is somewhat similar to the American writer Jack. London is somewhat similar. We also see that the author did not shy away from the conflict between primitive wildness and modern civilization.

He fully preached a kind of free and wild aesthetics, but also explained and expressed his understanding and due respect for human civilization.

-LULU, a famous poet, writer and book critic.

Hei He's novels can be read as "growth stories", and children readers can find the code of self-growth from the animal growth it pays attention to. Of course, such animal novels may also promote the spiritual growth of the whole mankind, because such words can realize the self-spiritual salvation of mankind. Therefore, I am also full of respect for the writer Heihe.

—— Tan Xudong, a famous children's literature writer and critic