The origin of the Mongolian people, what the Mongolian people were called in ancient times

Updated on culture 2024-06-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let me introduce you to you: According to the "Historical Records", the Mongols originally consisted of only two clans, the Pongusi and the Qiyan, and after they were defeated by other Turkic tribes, only two men and two women remained, and they fled to live in the area of Ergunekun (the mountains on the banks of the Erguna River), and in the 8th century AD, due to the continuous growth of the population, they had to migrate out, and at this time there were 70 branches, which were called "Dieerqin Mongols". The "Secret History of Mongolia" and the "Old Tang Book" record:

    The blue wolf and the white deer are the ancestors of Genghis Khan, who were born into the world by order of heaven. Then they crossed Tengjisi together, and began to multiply in front of the source of the river of trouble, in front of the Buerhan Mountain, and gave birth to Bata Chihan. The Bhata Chihan mentioned here is the ancestor of Genghis Khan.

    In fact, the blue wolf and the white deer are pronounced in Mongolian as "Boltichena" and "Huoemaranle" respectively, but the Chinese translation is "blue wolf" and "white deer". Hope it helps

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Mongols called themselves "Mongolians" in ancient times.

    Mongolia was originally only the name used by one of the Mongolian tribes with Donghu as its origin, and later gradually absorbed and integrated the forest hunting and steppe nomadic tribes living in the Mobei region, and developed into the common name of these tribes.

    The word "Mongolia" is a phonetic variation of "busy Huole", which was first seen in the Tang Dynasty, that is, "Mengwu Murwei" in the old and new "Book of Tang".

    "Menggu" is the earliest Chinese translation of the word "Mongolia".

    Later, there were many homophonetic names such as "Meng Gu", "Hazy Bone", "Meng Guzi", "Blind Bone", "Meng Gu" and so on.

    The Chinese translation of "Mongolia" was first found in Yuan Dynasty documents.

    "Mongolia" means "eternal fire chop orange".

    In ancient Mongolian, the word "Mongolia" means "rustic".

    There are also those who believe that the original meaning of "Mongolia" is "celestial clan".

    "Mengwu" is the earliest Chinese translation of the word "Mongolia", which was first seen in the Tang Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The birthplace of the Mongolian people is on the Ergun River. Mongolians, a traditional nomadic people mainly distributed in East Asia, are one of the ethnic minorities in China and the majority ethnic group of Mongolia. In addition, the Mongols are also found in Eurasian countries such as Russia, and the Evenks and Turks are sometimes considered to be branches of the Mongols.

    The birthplace of the Mongolian people is on the Ergun River. Mongolians, a traditional nomadic people mainly distributed in East Asia, are one of the ethnic minorities in China and the majority ethnic group of Mongolia. In addition, the Mongols are also found in Eurasian countries such as Russia, and the Evenks and Turks are sometimes considered to be branches of the Mongols.

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