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Introducing the Mongols (Not Less Than 200 Words)

The Mongols (Mongolian:, Cyrillic: Монгол ?ндэстэн), a traditionally nomadic ethnic group mainly found in East Asia, are one of the ethnic minorities of China, as well as the dominant ethnic group in Mongolia. In addition, the Mongols are also found in Russia and other Asian and European countries, and the Ewenki and the Turks are sometimes considered to be offshoots of the Mongols.

The Mongols originated from the eastern bank of the Wangjian River (now the Ergun River) in ancient times, and at the beginning of the 13th century, the Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, united all the tribes of the Mongol region and gradually formed a new ethnic ****similarity.

The Mongolian people lived in the grassland, and took animal husbandry as their livelihood. They lived a nomadic life "living by the water and grass", and although this way of life has been weakened in the modern world, it is still regarded as the symbol of the Mongols.

The Mongols are more advanced in science and culture, and music and dance are relatively prominent in the arts.

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Mongolian name origin:

Mongolian name origin:

Mongolia was initially a 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 inhabiting the northern part of the desert and developed into the ****same name of these tribes.

The word "Mongolia" is a phonetic variant of "Busy Kuala Lumpur", which first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, i.e., the new and the old "Book of Tang" in the "Mung Wood Chamberlain". "Mongu" is the earliest Chinese translation of the word "Mongolia", and later there are "Meng bone", "Miaobone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone", "Meng Bone". "Meng bone", "blind bone", "Meng bone" and many other homophonic translation. The Chinese translation of "Mongolia" is found in the Yuan dynasty literature. The Chinese translation of "Mongolia" is found in the Yuan Dynasty literature [4]?

"Mongolia" means "eternal fire". In the ancient Mongolian language, the word "Mongolia" means "pristine". It is also believed that the original meaning of "Mongolia" is "heavenly race". The word "Mongu" is the earliest Chinese translation of the word "Mongolia", which was first used in the Tang Dynasty.

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