The Great Drought of the 1970s: The Lifesaving Underground River Under My Home

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In 1972, Huangyuan Village was struck by a century-long drought. Lin Xiaoman's family dug a well in their yard to save the dying corn seedlings, only to unearth a clear underground river! But before they could celebrate, the village chief led villagers to their door, demanding the river be confiscated as collective property. Grandma trembled holding a water jar reserved for her sick grandson, while Dad clutched his hoe and shouted: "This is my land!" Chen Mo, the educated youth Xiaoman had a crush on, held a bowl of muddy water leftover from a villager's child and begged: "If there's no water in three days, half the village will die of thirst." What chilled Xiaoman to the bone was a plum-embroidered handkerchief floating from the river's outlet—it belonged to Chen Mo's sister who had been missing for three years! Does this sudden river hold the truth behind her disappearance?

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