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Famous Quotes from the Legend of Hulan River

1. In winter, the ground cracked and the rivers were frozen. When it gets colder, the rivers will also be frozen to the point of cracking. In winter, the cold freezes people's ears, breaks their noses, and cracks their hands and feet. But this is the majesty of nature and has nothing to do with ordinary people. ——Xiao Hong's "Hulan River Biography"

2. When the harsh winter seals the earth, the earth is full of cracks. From south to north, from east to west, they are several feet long, one foot long, and several feet long. They have no direction and appear anytime and anywhere. As soon as the severe winter comes, the earth will crack open. ——Xiao Hong's "The Biography of Hulan River"

3. Desolation and darkness, I really don't know where I will be in this life. ——Xiao Hong's "Biography of Hulan River"

4. The rest of the street is just like Hedong Erdao Street, gray and gray. If a carriage passes by, the smoke will billow, and it will rain and the ground will be covered with mud. . Moreover, there is a large mud pit on Dongerdao Street, five or six feet deep. ——Xiao Hong's "The Story of Hulan River"

5. The sky is full of stars, the house is full of moons, what is life like, why is it so sad. If it catches up with a rainy night, it will be particularly desolate. The widow will cry and the widower will get up and feel anxious. ——Xiao Hong's "The Story of Hulan River"

6. The ground is full of stars and the house is full of moon. How can life be so sad? ——Xiao Hong's "The Story of Hulan River"

7. They Being born to parents, there is no hope. They only hope to be fed and clothed warmly. But he didn’t have enough to eat and he didn’t have enough clothes to wear. Those who were rebellious accepted it. Things that come naturally will never happen in your life. ——Xiao Hong's "Biography of the Hulan River"

8. The sky is gray, and the clouds have lost their shape, as if they have been washed in a basin with an inkstone, some are deep, some are shallow, and there are holes in them.

——Xiao Hong's "The Biography of Hulan River"