1. Regarding career issues, I would like to say goodbye.
What I mean is: Just know it, don’t tell it. If you lose your horse, it will be bad if it is publicized.
2. Running account problem.
Original words: "The answers given by many experts in the past are actually very objective, but they are not what I think. So from my perspective, I want to talk about my experience." This is the experience, every day It's a very ordinary life, nothing special, no highlights. Occasionally I might ride a horse or a camel, but mostly I would sleep. I feel that apart from going to school, life after working is not as interesting as I imagined. I am not artistic and can only have fun by myself. I write about the fun I can find. (T▽T)
3. With the unfriendliness towards China, the current polarization is serious, that is, the younger generation and some older generations are very friendly to China, and some are unfriendly to China.
Unfriendly to China (in the past)→→Polarization (today): 1. The younger generation is friendly with some older generations 2. (Some people) are not friendly to China
4. Why am I a foot-picking guy!!! ∑(?Д?ノ)ノ refused to accept it and forced me to act cute! ε(┬┬﹏┬┬)3
5. Everyone is very interested in food, which makes me very happy because I am a foodie.
I just ate hot pot and was moved to tears. Baocig is flour mixed with soda and sugar. After a while, it is cut and fried. That's what it's like when it's fried. I have seen my grandma make Northeastern fried dried fruits, the kind that are deep-fried and rolled with sugar.
6. My weight is floating around~
7. If you don’t have internet access, you can call home and send text messages.
I read books every day, and my Kindle utilization rate is 100%. As a foodie, what I read most is the downloaded "The Lonely Gourmet" and "The Collected Works of Wang Zengqi".
8. Sea buckthorn juice is even better when hot~
9. The problem of reselling things.
I strongly feel that there will be taxes if sold in China. However, many Mongolians come to China by train, buy a large amount of clothes in Inner Mongolia, buy many knock-off mobile phones in Shenzhen, and transport them back in large and small packages by train like migrant workers. The selling price in Ulaanbaatar is not low~ Those who are willing can make a fortune. As for me, forget it. I have small arms and legs, and I can’t carry a few pieces of cow or sheep skin.
10. There are always horse and camel races.
A little boy, about eight or nine years old, wearing a Mongolian robe, riding a horse and a camel, running on the grassland. Countless cars were running with them on both sides, and it felt very exciting.