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In 1975, in the Daba Mountains, Lin Xiaomei, a city-bred educated youth, was sent to the most remote forestry station due to her family background, paired with Zhou Dashan, an "unconventional" local ranger. One was a "bookish intellectual" clutching *The Lady of the Camellias*, the other a "mountain monkey" who could chase a wild boar for ten miles. Their first mountain patrol ended in a red-faced argument over "taking the main road or cutting through the forest"—Lin Xiaomei complained Zhou was "as rough as an old tree trunk," while Zhou laughed at her as "a greenhouse seedling afraid of mountain winds." But when Lin wandered into a wild boar's territory searching for a missing young comrade, and Zhou charged forward with a shotgun, she saw the fire in his eyes. When Zhou clutched the character "山" (mountain) Lin taught him to write, trembling, he said, "This looks like Eagle's Beak Cliff—sharp edges and all," she understood "wildness carved into bones." Trapped in an old cave during a rainstorm, wrapped in a patchwork cotton jacket, Lin wiped tears: "I thought mountains were my cage." Zhou pointed at the lightning: "That's the mountain breathing—listen to its heartbeat." This patrol crossed thorns and prejudice, colliding two souls: the wildest thing isn't the mountains, but the true heart hidden under rules, the warmth of daring to give one's life to each other.
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