There is a windy mountain not far from the pasture. The terrain on the windy mountain is complex, and wolves often haunt it. In the process of driving away wolves, the author's Mongolian hound Isger met, met and fell in love with a male wolf. They gradually came together. A wolf and a dog caught prairie rats, roe deer and antelopes on the windy mountain, chased and played together, and had a free and happy time with other wolves they met. I also rescued the male wolf from the poached steel clip.
Brief introduction of the author of Wolf on the Wind Mountain;
Soon, Isger followed me back to the pasture. Two months later, he gave birth to six little German shepherds.
Gerry Qi Le Moog? Heihe, Mongolian, natural literature writer, children's literature writer, member of the Ninth National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Heilongjiang Writers Association and honorary chairman of Daqing Oilfield Writers Association.
Accompanied by two ivory Mongolian shepherds, I spent my childhood at the junction of grassland and countryside. He has published more than 80 works, such as Black Flame, Ghost Dog, Reindeer Country, Black Dog Harano Sea, Children of Wolf Valley, My Prairie Residents' Friends, Catch the Wolf, Mongolian Shepherd-King's Blood, Notes on My Primitive Forest, etc.
He has won many awards such as "Five One Projects" Award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, National Excellent Children's Literature Award, Poetry Award under the Banyan Tree, People's Literature Writer of the Year Award, Mao Dun Literature Newcomer Award, Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award and Bianchi International Natural Literature Award. Many of his works have been translated into more than ten languages and introduced abroad, with a wide readership, covering children and adults.
Now he lives in Hulunbeier, has his own group of horses, keeps large fierce dogs in grassland camps, devotes himself to the optimized breeding of Mongolian shepherd dogs, and gives free puppies to grassland herders.