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They call us the Central Plains, and the Mongols were also called Khitans or Xiongnu in ancient times, and they were our biggest opponents.
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They usually call us the Central Plains, and we will also call him the Mongols, but in fact, Mongolia and the Central Plains are still relatively good. After all, we are all Chinese.
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They called us Han Chinese, and they also looked down on Han Chinese, thinking that these people were powerless, unlike the people of their nationality who were brave and good at fighting, and were good at riding horses and archery.
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Pre-Qin: Mianzhu, Rongrong, Di Fang, Yiqu, Dali, Wushi, Quyan, Linhu, Loufu, Wuzhong, Tuhe, Donghu, Shanrong, and Beidi.
Xiongnu, Xianbei, Rouran, Mongolian, Jurchen, Khitan, Manchu.
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At present, there is no unified international view on the origin of the Mongols: Mongolian scholars generally believe that the Mongols originated from the Xiongnu, and the Japanese historian Momotori Kuji also holds the same view. The reason why they believe that the Mongols originated from the Xiongnu is that they share a common language and similar customs.
But there are also difficulties in this statement: the Xiongnu thrived at the foot of the Daqing Mountains, and the Mongols grew up at the source of the three rivers in the Kent Mountains. So how the history of the two is connected is not yet known to scholars who hold the theory that "Mongolia originated from the Xiongnu".
There is such a record in the classics of the Tang Dynasty in China: there is a tribe called Mengwu among the Murowei people in the lower reaches of the Lulian River and the north of the Xing'an Mountains. In 840, the Uighurs moved south, forcing the Uighurs to move westward, and the Murwei people took the opportunity to move in batches into the Mobei steppe inhabited by Turkic-speaking nomadic tribes, so that this area was gradually Mongolized.
At present, Chinese scholars generally believe that Mongolia originated from Murwei, and some scholars identify the early ethnic group called "Tiele" as the ** of the Mongolian nationality.
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The White Xiongnu originated in the Mongolian steppe, and was called "Xianqiao Dada" in the history books of the ancient gods of our country, also known as "Slippery Country", and then moved to the Taishan area of the Al Brother Blind Key, and rose in Central Asia after the Kushan Empire.
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Yurts are the daily residence of many Mongolians. Most Mongols drive their goats, sheep, yaks, horses and camels all year round in search of new pastures. The yurt can be packed in a row, transported by a few camels to the settlement point, and then set up a tent.
Ancient traditional houses. It is prevalent in pastoral areas such as Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. A round sky, with smoke.
The bag door is small, facing south or southeast. It has the characteristics of easy to make, easy to handle, resistant to wind and cold, and suitable for grazing. It is often used in Mongolian for the meaning of "home" and "house".
In ancient times, yurts were called "domes", "felt tents" or "yurts".
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Yurts are nomadic people in the steppe.
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Yurts Because they are nomadic and have to move frequently, yurts are easy to build and relocate.
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Yurt. It can be easily built and disassembled, suitable for nomads.
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