
The Kekexili War
- Kekexili
- Categories:Contemporary Historical Fiction
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication date:December,2023
- Pages:320
- Retail Price:68.00 CNY
- Size:(Unknown)
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Words:330K
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Review
This is a book that pays tribute to life. Since Jiesang Suonandajie took the lead in firing the first shot against poaching, generations of protectors in Kekexili have shouldered the mission of "protecting the ecology with their lives". They are the highest and closest guardians to the sky in the world. Nowadays, Kekexili has been included in Sanjiangyuan National Park and has become the largest world natural heritage site in China. China's protection of Kekexili is widely recognized as one of the classic cases of human participation in natural ecological and species conservation. In the coming years, generations of people will continue to stand firm here, silently watching for nothing else, hoping that everything will be free and the sound of nature will last forever.
Chen Qiwen went to the Qinghai Tibet Plateau and entered Kekexili three times over fifty years old, which was a challenge to his life limit. He sometimes looks up at the unattainable snow capped mountains and glaciers, and sometimes lies down to listen to the sound of a purple clover or a mouse rabbit. Through his perspective, listening, and writing, one can vividly feel the life experience of 'eyes in heaven, body in hell'.
——Xu Jian (President of the Chinese Reportage Literature Society)
Feature
★Pay homage to nature, pay homage to life, and pay homage to the lovely guardians.
-An ecological reportage full of spirituality and divinity
-A song of praise for human participation in natural ecological protection and species protection
-A group image of an uninhabited area
★The author has been to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau six times and to Kekexili three times. He looks up at the snow-capped mountains and glaciers, and listens closely to the sounds of a purple-flowered Stipa or a pika...
*Kekexili means "beautiful maiden" in Mongolian and "the desolate land under the northern Kunlun Mountains" in Tibetan. This is a high mountain terrace straddling Qinghai, Xinjiang and Tibet, one of the three largest uninhabited areas in the world, and also the last natural kingdom in China that retains its original state. Regardless of its size or altitude, it can be called the greatest wilderness in the world.
Description
Chen Qiwen climbed Kunlun Mountain six times and entered the hinterland of Kekexili three times, writing the reportage "Kekexili" and uncovering the tip of the iceberg of the mysterious Kekexili for everyone.
The work vividly depicts the ecological landscape of Kekexili, intuitively reflecting the shock brought by the desolate, vast, majestic, and magical landforms of Kekexili; Detailed records were made of the biological and resource resources in the special ecological environment of Kekexili, revealing the ecological value of the wild animal and plant gene pool in the Kekexili Plateau.
At the same time, it also tells the story of "one person" and "a group of people": Jiesang Suonandajie, the first person to protect wild animals in Hoh Xil, the first environmental protection guard who died to protect Hoh Xil. Inspired by his spirit, more and more people joined the ecological protection team in Hoh Xil, and the ecological protection road in Hoh Xil became wider and wider - the establishment of Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve, the initiation of the volunteer mechanism of Sonandajie Nature Reserve, the approval of Hoh Xil, Qinghai, to be included in the The World Heritage List, and the overall inclusion of Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve in the scope of Sanjiangyuan National Park.
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Contents
Chapter 2: Guarding Life with Life
Chapter 3: In the Name of Jiesang Suonandajie
Chapter 4: The Iron Camp
Chapter 5: From Zhuonai Lake to Sun Lake
Chapter 6: The Distant and Mysterious Summon
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Major Events in Kekexili
Appendix 2: Main Reference Materials