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The demise of a nation is basically the same thing, whether you understand it or not, you can't stop it, and that's the trend of history. Backward culture will be replaced by advanced culture, backward races will also be wiped out by powerful nations, no matter what way, the Xiongnu has become history, the Turks have become history, Xianbei has become history, the geographical conditions of the steppe are destined to become the birthplace of a civilization, and it is also doomed to the fate of the steppe race being assimilated countless times.
It may be better to accept more advanced assimilation sooner, this is not only the sorrow of Mongolia, but also the Han people are not being assimilated now, maybe in a few hundred years, there will be neither Mongolia nor Han.
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Mongolia will not disappear, but it may become a new Mongolia that blends tradition and modernity. There are pros and cons to both tradition and modernity, and as long as the common people feel happy and proudly admit that they are the descendants of the Mongols, the Mongols will always stand on the earth.
Rest assured, I believe that the Mongolian and Han ethnic groups coexist together.
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We live in a Mongolian autonomous county (there are eight in the country), some of our people here still speak Mongolian, but some places are not, (often Mongolian speakers are relatively backward) I too, although I know Mongolian, but I usually speak Chinese, we only learn Mongolian for the college entrance examination, but it is undeniable that I am proud and proud that I am Mongolian, and I should really strengthen Mongolian. I don't know all the verbs I use in the book now (and I can't digest them all), and I can't write them when I write them.
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Don't worry, now the Mongolian compatriots in China are slowly sinicizing, which is a matter of course, but don't forget that there is also a country called Mongolia
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Worry is unnecessary.
Species extinction is still credible, genocide is not yet time, and it is not the world's major station.
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Nomadic life, living by water and grass.
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Mongolians are one of the ethnic minorities in China, mainly distributed in East Asia. The round yurt is a traditional living tool for Mongolian herdsmen, and Mongolians will wear traditional national costumes and various decorations to celebrate the festival during the festival. The ancient people were known as the "horseback people", they were familiar with horse nature, and usually used extensive horse grazing.
In Mongolian wedding customs, the day before the wedding, the man holds a "blessing ceremony" and the woman holds a "girl's feast". Giving birth to children is a matter of great importance to the Mongolian people, and the babies born in the shed return book, whether male or female, will set up a sign outside the house after birth. The Mongolian diet is restricted by its economic production type, and the pastoral areas are mainly based on beef, mutton and dairy food.
The Mongolian people live in the grasslands, live on animal husbandry as their livelihood, and live a nomadic life of "living in pursuit of water and grass", which is an important symbol of the Mongolian people.
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Hundreds of miles of different winds, thousands of miles of different customs", we have 56 ethnic groups in China, is a "big family".
For the Mongolian people, everyone must be no stranger! So, how much do you know about Mongolian etiquette?
When you come to the steppes of Mongolia, you can't help but revel in them and feel a sense of comfort. Soon you will see a Mongolian on the side of the road, and you should not be surprised that this is the Mongolian master who has come to greet you! You will be greeted by a Mongolian host who will form a circle in front of and behind your car to show you the way.
When you come to the yurt, you will definitely be amazed: "What a great place to be, how beautiful the nature of the steppe is!" "If you use the Mongolian language you learned temporarily, "Saifu! Race Fury! If you come to admire, the Mongolian people will be even more prosperous.
Then, the host will pour you the sweet milk wine he has brewed, and the mellow milk wine will make you like this people even more, and even fall in love with this people. It's also about respect and intimacy with the hosts.
After tasting the sweet milk wine, the host will take you to the beautiful and boundless prairie to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Since, living on the savannah, horses are essential. The main means of transportation of the Mongols is horses.
The owner will pick you a good batch of good horses. With the master leading the way, first familiarize yourself with the geography of Mongolia. Next, the host will watch you gallop freely in the green sea.
Mongolians, isn't it very special, there are so many characteristics. It is amazing that there are so many different customs of 56 ethnic groups!
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1. Clothing headwear.
When Mongolians go to participate in various festive banquets and ceremonies, they must wear colorful headwear, put on festive costumes, and try their best to dress solemnly and elegantly. Men should wear robes, boots and hats neatly, carry swords and cigarette bottles, choose a good horse, and decorate everything from the bridle to the whip in hand. Women wear shoulder-length gowns, earrings, hairpins, bracelets, rings and other clothing.
If it is a groom or bride, dress up more stylishly and lively. The bridegroom shall wear a long robe, a round hat, a silk girdle, and boots of velvet or fragrant cowhide, and on his right waist, a steel sword with a silver sheath, a plate with a fire sickle, a bow and arrow, and a blue silk bow cover at the upper end of the bow, and try to be handsome and mighty. The bride wears hairpins inlaid with red coral gemstones, coral turquoise forehead bands, red pearl pendants, gold and silver pearl earrings, gold and silver gemstone earrings, gold and silver jade bracelets and other hand ornaments, and tries her best to decorate them with dazzling and gorgeous dignity.
Chahar women comb their sheep's heads, and their clothes are mostly made of red, green, and purple fabrics. If it is a newlywed woman, when she goes out as a guest, she must put a shoulder on her coat, which means that she has not been married for a long time. Mongolians mostly use cotton cloth or silk to make robes in summer, and in winter they mostly use long-fluffy sheepskin to sew.
2. Diet. The first food of the Mongolian nation is milk. Milk food is also regarded as a treasure by the nation, and every New Year's greeting, birthday celebration, reception of guests, festive banquets, etc., the first thing to taste milk food and offer milk wine is the best wish. Mongolian dairy foods mainly include milk tofu, cheese, cheese, yogurt, cream, butter, milk skin, yogurt, yogurt, milk tea, etc.
Milk tea is an indispensable drink in the daily life of the Mongolian people. Meat is the main food of the Mongolian people. Mutton is one of the favorite meats of the Mongolian people, it not only has the effect of repelling cold and heat, but also a delicacy on the table, and is a symbol of good wishes for people in life.
Every year between light snow and heavy snow in winter, every household of the Mongolian nationality has to carry out winter storage, commonly known as "lying sheep". Each household slaughters several sheep and one cow for winter, spring and summer. Beef jerky is the best raw material for Mongolian people to make soup in spring and summer.
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