Abstract:Xue Mo, a writer born in Gansu Province of northwest China, has published his series of novels Desert Trilogy, which includes three novels: Da Mo Ji, Lie Yuan, and Bai Hu Guan. Focusing on a common village of Hexi Corridor of Gansu, these novels describe the hard survival and life experiences of the family of a peasant named Lao Shun, which have a bitter and intense parlance, a style of coarseness and wild. It is a grief and wild writing offered by Xue Mo to the diverse presentations of the western literatures of China. The features of this western-styled writing among his novels can be summed as below: reflection of the underclass survival, expression of the local anxiety, exploration of the folk creativity, and the critiques toward the rural society.