Buch's collection of poems and essays
Buhe Poems published by 1987 is the crystallization of 40 years' literary creation of contemporary Mongolian writer Buhe. With their delicate, refined and simple style, these poems artistically reproduce the 40-year history of revolution and construction in Inner Mongolia, reflect the prosperous times of the people of all ethnic groups in Inner Mongolia, and show the author's sincere feelings and profound artistic attainments for the motherland, the people, the party and the revolution. The Collection of Poems by Buhe is divided into three series, including more than 50 poems by Comrade Buhe, 6 essays, essays and travel notes, and 6 plays. The author's artistic flower, watered with emotion and blood after heavy labor, is not only an artistic record of the life of the times, but also an accurate symbol of his own inner life, which shows his open mind and profound sense of interest. There are deep memories of Yan 'an's fighting life, battle cries during the Liberation War, sympathy bags sent by people's volunteers from afar, songs praising Horqin, Wulanchabu, Xilingol, Erdos, Bayannaoer and Daxinganling, poems singing flowers in Yuan Ye, beautiful towns, outstanding Yuanxiao and suburban elegance, and even "Ode to the West" and "Ode to the East" in the era of reform and opening up.