What are the customs of the steppe people? It has to be a custom!!!!!!!

Updated on culture 2024-02-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Naadam Assembly Horse Racing and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The scenic spots in Inner Mongolia include Hohhot, Hulunbuir, Xilin Gol and Baotou.

    Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is adjacent to Mongolia and Russia in the north, the Great Khing'an Mountains embedded in the vast forest sea in the east, and the West Liaohe Plain in the southeast foothills of the Lingnan Mountains, which is the province with the largest longitude in China, and the particularity of its geographical location determines the richness and diversity of local tourism resources.

    The main attraction of Inner Mongolia is its unique natural beauty, with large areas of grasslands and deserts, as well as thousands of large and small lakes. Its northern grassland ranks first in the country's pastures, Hulunbuir grassland, Xilin Gol grassland and Xilamuren grassland in the central part are all good places to experience the grassland scenery. Against the backdrop of scattered yurts, the sky is pure and bright, the meadows are vast and magnificent, the air is fresh, and the cattle and sheep are so far away and intimate for those who have lived in the city for a long time.

    The deserts of Inner Mongolia are mainly distributed in the western region, and the more famous ones are the Badain Jaran Desert, the Tengger Desert, and the Xiangshawan of the Kubuqi Desert. The ethnic customs with the Mongolian nationality as the main body add a simple and natural charm to the Inner Mongolian grassland.

    Inner Mongolia too"A generation of Tianjiao"Genghis Khan's hometown, there are many places of interest and historic sites in the territory, such as Genghis Khan's mausoleum, Zhaojun's tomb, Wudang Zhao, Xi Li Tu Zhao and so on.

    The yurt is generally round, mostly made of strips of wood into a net wall and an umbrella-shaped top, covered with felt, strangled with a rope, and the top has a round skylight, which is easy to disassemble and assemble, and is the place where Mongolian compatriots live.

    Milk tea, mixed with cow's or goat's milk, is the most important drink for Mongolian compatriots.

    Milk tofu is a coagulated food made from milk and served on a plate as a snack, not tofu.

    Mongolian compatriots are accustomed to cutting mutton into large pieces and cooking it. When eating, cut with a knife and grasp it with your hands, which is called "hand grasping mutton".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Hand-handled lamb is one of the traditional foods of the Mongolian people.

    2. Mongolian robe is a robe worn by Mongolian men, women and children, and it is a unique clothing decoration formed in long-term nomadic life.

    3. The ornaments on the heads of Mongolian women are made of precious stones, gold and silver, etc., which are used at festivals and banquets or when visiting relatives and friends, and are usually wrapped with colored long silk.

    4. The two sleeves of the Mongolian robe are long and wide, the lower end is not divided between the left and right, the collar is high, and the right nail button of the placket is fastened; Necklines, cuffs, and edges are often decorated with lace. Men's robes are mostly blue and brown; Women's robes are mostly red, green, and purple.

    5. The yurt is the name of the Manchu for the Mongolian herdsmen's housing, and the Manchu language calls the home or house "Bo", because of the pronunciation, so it was later called "yurt". The Mongols call their houses "Geer"; The Han people call the yurt "dome" or "yurt", etc.

    6. The Mongolian wedding, with its unique national characteristics, rich life atmosphere, melodious song and dance form and warm and grand scene, expresses the enthusiastic pursuit of a better life and the coarse, bold and kind character of the hard-working, brave and wise Mongolian people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Carrying a bow and arrow, one of the Mongolian marriage customs, when the Mongolians married before liberation, the groom should wear a bow and arrow, and set off on a horse. When you arrive at the woman's house, she takes off her bow and arrows and places them in the southwest of the yurt. Put it on again the next day when you leave.

    2. Diao hat, also known as snatching hats. Usually the giver tries to snatch the bride's hat and put it on the whip, or throw it on the ground, forcing the groom to dismount and pick it up, so as to affect his speed. The marry-takers cover each other and do not let the giver snatch the hat.

    Along the way, you chase after me and play with each other.

    3. Offering Hada is often used in greetings, gifts, worship, New Year's greetings and celebrations to express respect and congratulations. This etiquette has been around for a long time. According to the Travels of Marco Polo, the Mongolian people "used gifts made of gold, silver and jade to each other and white silk cloth during the New Year and festivals."

    4. Hand snuff bottle, hand snuff bottle is the ancient custom of the Mongolian nation, in the yurt as a guest, hospitable host, often to take out a delicate porcelain vase-like small pot, to the guest sniff.

    5. Blood sacrifice is to slaughter the cows, horses, and sheep that you feed and offer them to Ao Bao before you. This ritual has been around for a long time, and it is still practiced in other places.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When you go to the grassland of Inner Mongolia to be a guest, the host has to stay and eat.

    Generally they eat pure mutton, drink cream tea, or mare's milk wine.

    The host will cut the meat with a knife and share it with the guests, who should politely take it and put it in their mouths and chew it vigorously. It's a sign of respect for the owner. The host toasted to drink, and one cup at a time, they used about two taels.

    Some also use small sake cups, similar to the small bowls we see for pickles.

    There is also Hada, some of the hosts are Tibetan, and they will send Hada.

    In short, they also know that we Han people don't know a lot about Lu pants. So as long as you respectfully accept them, you will be peaceful.

    I haven't summarized the customs of the system. I hope the above can help you a little.

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