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Southern Chinese villagers perform rituals and offer incense and rice to a river that has stopped flowing, emphasizing respect for ancestors and communal moral responsibility.

The River That Refused to Flow

In a fertile valley of southern China, a wide river nourished villages along its banks for generations. The villagers depended on its waters to irrigate rice paddies, fill wells, and sustain livestock. The river was not only a source of life but also a living symbol of the ancestors’ guidance and protection. Stories passed down for centuries emphasized the sacred

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