Western poet Liang Beiyan's poetry works: Wolf Valley, the witness of spring.

Western poet Liang Beiyan's poems;

Wolf valley, the witness of spring

Xinjiang: Liang Beiyan

You can't feel the forest in Kalamaili Mountain outside the capital of Beiting.

In the flame, the wildness of love is boiling.

Can't stop the smile of Wolf Valley after March.

Lost in the distant Baiyang River

-* * Mixed deep water.

It clearly reflects the spring scenery of the Dahan Empire and the Tang Dynasty.

Arc sky

The rustling of the whirling west wind

Lonely car shigu island

The grass of life began to grow crazy soldiers clanking like steel.

Begin to conceive, the strong theme of blood and body—

Birds fly like the luster of the soul.

Between wings and dreams

More, it is the call of home.

Melt into the smoke

Slide on the lonely rocks in the Gurbantunggut Desert.

The mysterious charm of concentrated colorful bays

Elegant skin, depicting a legendary god of war-

I will rush to the burning fireworks killing field without hesitation.

Higher ground, hold your unyielding head up.

Spring is in the Wolf Valley.

Sacrifice the butterfly dance that has long passed away.

Ren Yunchang stares, forgets Sichuan and withers.

Memories are constantly refreshed.

The ancient car market has been passed down for thousands of years.

Can't hide the change of time.

The alfalfa that runs in the wilderness of Jimsar.

As magical as a fairy

Scent is everywhere. ...

Author brief introduction Liang Beiyan, male, western writer and poet. Executive editor of the editorial department of China Vanguard Writers and Poets; Executive Editor of China Poetry Online Xinjiang Channel, Director of Xinjiang Work Office of Happy Journal Editorial Department. New campus security; Special Deputy Editor of Jiangxi Prose Poetry; Contract writer of western literature.

His works are scattered in Xinjiang Daily, People's Daily Supplement, Huiwen, Ili River, Prose Poetry World, Yalu River, Prose Poetry Magazine, Zhou Min Literature, Western Writers, Hubei Poetry, National Literature, Green Wind and Xinjiang Pictorial. More than 60 national newspapers and magazines such as Song Weekly, Entrepreneur Daily, Xi Daily, Lanzhou Daily, Yili Evening News, Yili Evening News, Tianma Prose Poetry Monthly, Tacheng Daily, Youth Express, Xinjiang Metropolis Daily and Urban Consumption Morning News.

Won the special prize and the first prize in literary competitions all over the country for more than 50 times!

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Introduction to Yelang Valley Yelang Valley was moved from Yashan, Urumqi to the ancient road scenic spot of auto market in October/February, covering an area of 860 square meters.

Che's ancient road is a mountain passage connecting Che's front (now Turpan) and Che's back (now Jimsar) in Han Dynasty, so it is called Che's ancient road. The entrance is located in Quanzi Street Town, Jimsar County, Xinjiang, 32 kilometers away from the county seat, and there are county and township roads directly. The exit is in Turpan. The ancient Cheshi Road was excavated in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. According to historical records, in the early Han Dynasty, Xiongnu soldiers left the ancient road many times and entered the front of the automobile market. Five wars were fought with Han soldiers for the front of the automobile market, forcing Han soldiers to give up the front of the automobile market. Today, this ancient road has maintained its original natural features. Along the way, there are ancient fort ruins, peaks, tombs, grassland stones and other cultural landscapes, as well as natural landscapes such as stone gates, graben, waterfalls, hot springs and exotic flowers and grasses. The addition of the Wolf Valley Scenic Area has become a highlight in the scenic area.

After three years of preparation, the Wild Wolf Valley has now built more than 50 pens, with two places for wolves' daily activities, four professional keepers and special people to take care of them. There are more than 80 wolves here, including Siberian black wolf, Mongolian wolf, prairie wolf, Gobi wolf and desert wolf, as well as new wolf species cultivated by wolves and huskies and new varieties cultivated by wolves and black backs. * * * There are eight kinds of wolves.