Evenks and their reindeer

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Some time ago, I watched Dong Yuhui recommend the book "The Right Bank of the Ergun River" in the live broadcast room, and I liked the title as soon as I heard it, so I bought it, and the words in the book flowed quietly like a stream, flowing into my mind and into my heart.

In the vast land of the northeast, there is a river that flows quietly, and its name is the Ergun River. This river is not only a geographical dividing line, but also a historical vein and the soul of a nation. When I read Chi Zijian's "The Right Bank of the Ergun River", I felt as if I heard a hymn to life and felt a natural dance.

This ** is based on the self-report of the last chieftain woman of the Evenki tribe who is in her nineties, telling the tenacious struggle and beautiful love of this weak nation. It is not only a story, but also a vivid picture of the nation, an ode to nature.

In the eyes of the Evenks, life and nature are closely related. They are well aware of the majesty of nature and the fragility of life. But they also understand that only by conforming to nature and living in harmony with nature can they survive on this land. They worship the gods, pray for blessings, and express their awe and gratitude for nature in the most primitive way.

And in this land, love, like life, is so pure and beautiful. **, the love of the Evenki people is not entangled with money and interests, and there is no shackles of worldliness and prejudice. Some are just the connection of hearts, the support and companionship of each other. This kind of love is as clear as the water of the Ergun River, as fresh as the green grass by the river.

When I finished reading this **, I couldn't help but sigh at the beauty of life and the greatness of nature. In this work, I seem to see the tenacious vitality of the Evenki people, and their awe and gratitude for nature. And in this, I saw the brilliance of humanity and the true meaning of life.

"The Right Bank of the Ergun River" is not only a **, but also a hymn to life and a natural dance. It makes me cherish life more and revere nature more.

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