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Ghee (book published by Gansu People's Fine Arts Publishing House) detailed information

The author Jiang Juechi was originally a woman who loved traveling. In 2005, she came to a Tibetan temple orphanage to teach as a volunteer. Entrusted by the living Buddha, he searched for orphans and out-of-school children scattered in the grassland and mountainous areas. I kept a diary of 600,000 words before and after, and completed this work with my heart. Jiang Juechi hopes to meet a chance person through this book and find the next person to light the butter lamp. Basic introduction Book title: Butter Author: Jiang Juechi Category: Autobiographical novel Number of pages: 317 Price: 32.00 yuan Publisher: Gansu People's Fine Arts Publishing House Publishing time: 2010-8 Binding: Paperback Content outline, creative process, catalog of works, Comments and Appreciation, Related Versions, Author Profile, Content Summary In the book, Mei Duo went through all kinds of hardships to reach the mountains and grasslands, leaving all her passion and love here. From a beautiful and beautiful woman to a woman riddled with all kinds of diseases. For the children who were found one by one, for the dilapidated watchtower schools, and for a shelter for the displaced children... Moonlight is a local grassland man arranged by Lama to help Mei Duo with his work. Mei Duo and him and those of them A child found in the mountains and grasslands depends on each other for life. Mei Duo and Yueguang gradually fell in love, fell deeply in love, and went through life and death. Whether they encountered landslides or avalanches, they never left each other. However, Mei Duo's body finally couldn't support it anymore, and she suffered from stomach problems, anemia, and vomiting blood. Yueguang believed in the power of the temple, but the temple could not save Mei Duo's body. The temple could not even save the children. Mei Duo's dream has always been to teach children the most basic knowledge and send them to the county town to study. But in the end, she discovered that Donon Lama didn't mean that. She regarded him as a relative and was the staunchest supporter of the orphan school. Donon Lama just wanted these children to have some culture and then go to the temple. Be a literate monk. Mei Duo felt that her dream had collapsed. She looked at the orphans and how much they wanted to get out of the grassland, but their fate had actually been doomed for a long time - only she and the children naively believed that their fate could be changed. There are more and more disputes between Mei Duo and Yue Guang due to different cultures and different beliefs. Mei Duo's doubts about religion made Moonlight angry; Moonlight could not support Mei Duo's dream. Mei Duo struggled to hold on, and finally fell completely ill and returned to Han for treatment. title The watchtower was abandoned again, and the children were separated again. Mei Duo left the grassland for more than a year and returned to the city, working multiple jobs to earn money while treating illnesses. However, Maimai Grassland suffered a rare landslide disaster after Mei Duo left, and a large number of villagers died in this disaster. After the disaster, Yueguang lost contact with Mei Duo. Mei Duo failed to return as promised, making Yue Guang think that Mei Duo had died of illness. Following the instructions of the lama, Yueguang became a monk, determined to practice as a lama, and spend his whole life reciting sutras for Mei Duo who died of illness and his family members who were killed in the landslide. When Mei Duo trudged onto the grassland again, everything changed. She finally saw the moonlight again. On the steps of the temple, the happy young man who had accompanied her day and night, his long hair had been shaved. Holding a scripture in hand. Steady and calm. Recite sutras orally. The tall body is wrapped in thick and overlapping crimson monk's robes. At this point, Yueguang went to Nepal to practice in seclusion, while Mei Duo stayed in the grassland to wait for the coming spring to rebuild the orphan school. Creation process: A Han woman, a Tibetan man, 5 years, 25 orphans. Under the butter lamp, a 600,000-word diary. Pure love is like the moon in the blue clouds. A book that is so real that it takes your breath away. A song of kindness and beauty written with life, a story that can regenerate the soul. Pan Shiyi, Mai Jia, An Yiru, Wang Xiaoshan, Hu Jiujiu, Yao Chen and others were deeply moved by "Butter"... This book is a novel. The author uses a true story as a prototype and tells the difficult past of a volunteer in a delicate and warm way. Catalog of Works Part 1/ I light up a stick of incense and I will tell you a story similar to that of the incense for you to listen slowly... Part 2/ I only have so much strength, child title. I can only touch your face and smile at you. For a moment... Next article/My amulet, my god, my heart... Ending postscript comments and appreciation Pan Shiyi, Mai Jia, An Yiru, Wang Xiaoshan, Hu Jiujiu, Yao Chen and others were all deeply moved by the author's experience, and became This special article was highly recommended by ifeng.com, Sina.com, and many media.

I feel so sorry for Meadow. She is such a great woman. I hope more people will understand her, read her and understand her. "——Yao Chen Since ancient times, little love is cherished, but great love is abandoned. I was shocked and respected by Mei Duo's choice to stay, and I was even more moved and sad by Mei Duo's weakness in leaving in the end. ——Mai Duo Home This is a song of kindness and beauty written with life, a story that can regenerate the soul. I believe that after the publication of "Ghee", many people will be moved and reflect. But I want to say that this kind of touching and reflection will not be the same. It doesn’t mean that everyone should go to Tibetan areas to adopt orphans like you, nor does it mean that those who don’t do this should be ashamed. Many people nowadays often cling to other people’s successful wisdom and want to find shortcuts from it without knowing it. The difference between people is the difference between the world. There is a world between learning from others, but doing what you can do is only an idea and a persistence. I believe you heard that painter. In other words, adopting an orphan in a Tibetan area may be an impulsive decision, but you still do it after the impulse. Many things in this world are so accidental, but it is precisely because of this that it makes people more aware of what each person has. Strength. I heard that you wrote this book in order to confess everything about yourself in order to truly find the next successor. I think this search, the transfer of dreams and power it leads to, is far more meaningful. Far more than any charitable donation. I hope that we can all find a way to help you achieve your wishes. Your love and the feelings of all of us are the real power that makes up this world. Finally, I would like to share with you a holy word: May every morning. May every tomorrow be more prosperous than yesterday! ——Pan Shiyi They have experienced so much together. They have known each other, gotten along, and fallen in love. Accompanied by the moonlight, there is nothing that Mei Duo has accomplished on the grassland. You are like the moon in the sky, lighting up the mountains and rivers. They have prepared everything, but the vain life and death separate them. The last meeting in the moonlight made me sad, and I remembered Tsangyang Gyatso's words: "The world is safe and sound, and I can live up to the Tathagata and live up to you." "Many books describing Tibet are inaccurate when it comes to details. Just like the thousands of scenes shown in "Along the River During the Qingming Festival", the picture scroll "Butter" not only shows the pure beauty of Tibet in a measured way. , also delicately presents the reality and helplessness of many Tibetan people's lives - An Yiru If the idea is only about the risks caused by "entering other people's lives and turning oneself into others", it would be too shallow, although Jiang Juechi. It's true that going to the mountains is physically taxing - I have to think about why someone would be willing to do such a thing, why they would give up an obviously "good" life and go deep into the plateau to take care of orphans who have nothing to do with them. Admit it, ***, ideals, love, these things exist. Over the years, the cynical life has made many people, including me, give up the feeling of closeness to these beautiful things, and even vaguely resist them, just because they have seen it. Too much ugliness - if ugliness is not the worst, there is something more terrible, called boredom. Maybe we are frightened by Yu Qiuyu's high-profile and dare not admit the real existence of beautiful things. Is it reasonable to explain it? There must be some people who cannot understand Jiang Juechi's actions no matter what. This is inevitable and also a pity. Some people say that Jiang Juechi is China's Lu Anke. I think it is slightly different. Jiang Juechi is simpler and simpler; others say that Jiang Juechi is simpler. Using her personal light to illuminate the darkness, I don’t think it’s that serious. I feel like she is like a real version of the Catcher in the Rye, watching over the children on her grassland, and her heart is full of beautiful power - Wang Xiaoshan. The whole book is filled with the breath of poetry and the rhythm of music, as if a smart life was humid and formed a new embryo before passing away in the wind. There is a poem by Tsangyang Gyatso: "White crane, please lend me your wings." Once you fly, you won't fly far away. You will only go to Litang and then come back. "This poem is regarded as the password for the reincarnation of Tsangyang Gyatso. After reading "Butter", my first reaction was: Are there women living Buddhas? Can Han people be living Buddhas? The answer is actually yes, the only Han in China is The female Living Buddha is called Pema Zhuoga. This question arises because I think Jiang Juechi has done what a Living Buddha should do. Her heart is the same as that of a Living Buddha, and she is compassionate and saves all living beings. The Diamond Sutra says: " I will bring them all to nirvana and save them." Jiang Juechi's merits and virtues are beyond my reach in my lifetime.

——Hu Jiujiang Jiang Juechi’s behavior is very reminiscent of a man named Xu Benyu. He once went to teach at Yandong Elementary School in Goudiaoyan Village, Maochang Town, Dafang County, Guizhou Province, and Dashi Elementary School in Dashi Village, Dashui Township. This is also an unknown volunteer teacher, but Xu Benyu became well-known to the Chinese because of the article "Two Mountain Village Elementary Schools and a Volunteer Teacher" in Tianya Community. He was later selected as "Moving China·Person of the Year 2004" by China Central Television. Of course I don't want to compare Jiang Juechi with Xu Benyu, but if Xu Benyu's support as a teacher is used as a reference, Jiang Juechi can no longer be included as a support teacher. If Xu Benyu, a grown man, "once couldn't hold it in anymore and stayed in a place without electricity for half a year, he longed for Wuhan so much. When he got off the train, he felt like he was in heaven. He was so happy that he drank a bottle of white wine. He was very happy 20 days before the holiday, and afterwards I was very melancholy for 20 days, and I became worried when I thought about going there again. "Jiang Juechi, a weak woman, spent five years rescuing orphans in a place where the natural conditions were so harsh that her health was endangered, and the cultural background was so different that it was difficult for her to adapt. What kind of loneliness? I can’t say she deserves any honor, but at least she has earned my respect and respect. ——Liao Baoping I have to admit. I was moved by this book called "Ghee". I have been publishing for 10 years. For the first time, very simply, I was moved by the "sincerity" of a book. This is a heavy book. Book of love. Love is not love, but a love that is more sincere, rarer, stubborn and profound. This "Ghee" is a manuscript she wrote under the murky light of the butter lamp in Maimai Prairie. This book is written with authenticity, sincerity, and sincerity. Full of love. This is a book about love and faith. The book of great love is full of powerlessness in the face of conflicts of faith. After all, human beings cannot be completely close to each other, even if love and touching have overcome so many obstacles. This is a book that is so real that it takes your breath away. ——Shen Haobo Related version title: Butter title Author: Jiang Juechi Publisher: Gansu People's Fine Arts Publishing House Publication date: 2010-08-01 Price: 32.00 Category: Novels, modern and contemporary novels Introduction to the author Jiang Juechi, a native of Tongcheng, Anhui , engaged in orphan work. So far, people living in the deep mountains and grasslands of Tibetan areas often encounter landslides and landslides due to the harsh geographical environment, and have not been able to get electricity or build roads. They live almost in isolation. The author of "Butter" has been working in the temple orphanage since 2005 as a volunteer teacher invited by the living Buddha of the temple. I kept a diary of 600,000 words before and after, and completed this work with my heart. Jiang Juechi hopes to meet a chance person through this book and find the next person to light the butter lamp. Jiang Juechi