Mongolians are Mongolians, Mongolians are Chinese, and Mongolians are not Chinese.

Alexa 2022-08-19 03:08:07

Just finished watching. Gotta say something. I haven't watched the epic movie for a long time, and I was shocked by the original and clean love in it. Lamenting the complexity of modern people's emotions, it is no wonder that some people say that love is extinct.
Tears flowed down my face. Because of some digressions, things other than Mongol are associated with the movie. Once again, I burst into tears for the loss of traditional culture in contemporary China. The current Mongolia, half belongs to China, called Inner Mongolia; the other half is an independent country, called Mongolia. In fact, they are all of the same ethnic group, the same language, the same way of life, the same clothing and clothing, the same Khumai and Matouqin, and the same vast grasslands... For historical reasons, they became two parts, Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia. So Genghis Khan founded the Yuan after the Song Dynasty was destroyed. Is he a Chinese or a Mongolian? Thinking of this, it suddenly dawns on me that China has five thousand years of history, and looking at the vicissitudes of its territory throughout the dynasties and dynasties, I know that no matter how complicated it is, the multi-ethnic coexistence is indispensable for the political and cultural landscape established by the Han people for thousands of years. . Most of the dynasties in ancient China were larger than the territory of the current People's Republic of China. The territory of the Yuan Dynasty, which expanded most violently, covered almost the whole of Asia and even extended to Europe. Since ancient times, many ethnic groups have prospered in ancient China. Different languages, scripts, cultures, social structures, and lifestyles have developed and maintained their own traditions and customs. This makes ancient China always multi-cultural coexistence. Integrate and isolate, seek common ground while reserving differences, so that the precious cultures of many ethnic minorities can be inherited and continued intact. The rulers of the Han people in all dynasties have always put Confucianism first. We are not aggressive and will not exterminate alien civilizations like the early Spanish and Portuguese colonizers. As for the civilization of the ethnic minorities in China, which has been guarded for thousands of years, it is now almost collapsed under the rule of today's political parties for decades. The serious Westernization of the Han Chinese and the serious Sinicization of the ethnic minorities. We demolished historic sites and built high-rise buildings, which were laughed at by foreigners. Then I built some fakes and put them there. Minority compatriots speak Chinese and wear Hanfu. Except for the ethnicity column on the household registration book, you can't believe that they are ethnic minorities. I know many young ethnic minorities. They have their own characters and languages, but many of them can't speak or understand, let alone read and write. Basically, their grandparents don't understand, at least native language. In those 50 years, a lot of things that have been passed down for 5,000 years will suddenly disappear. Once the culture and many traditions were inherited from ancient China, the Koreans of the same ethnic group in China who still use the same language and wear the same traditional costumes in China register traditional Chinese medicine as Korean medicine, and register the festivals where the Han people pay homage to the great Chinese man Qu Yuan as a traditional Korean festival. The culture we have guarded for 5,000 years has been so plundered and protected by international law, I am sure that this kind of absurdity will continue to happen. Because young people are listening to hip hop with iPod earphones and ask me: Sister, do you want me to listen to Peking Opera? Yes, that's unlikely, I can't listen to Peking Opera myself, I can only cry, and continue to use my Mac to surf the Internet while drinking a can of Coke and eating a sandwich. Too much, too much, can't be salvaged, we can only watch it die with tears in our eyes, and there is nothing we can do. Hop asked me: Sister, do you want me to listen to Peking Opera? Yes, that's unlikely, I can't listen to Peking Opera myself, I can only cry, and continue to use my Mac to surf the Internet while drinking a can of Coke and eating a sandwich. Too much, too much, can't be salvaged, we can only watch it die with tears in our eyes, and there is nothing we can do. Hop asked me: Sister, do you want me to listen to Peking Opera? Yes, that's unlikely, I can't listen to Peking Opera myself, I can only cry, and continue to use my Mac to surf the Internet while drinking a can of Coke and eating a sandwich. Too much, too much, can't be salvaged, we can only watch it die with tears in our eyes, and there is nothing we can do.
In fact, we can be proud. Look, half of Mongolian ethnic groups are in Inner Mongolia, China, half of South Korean ethnic groups are in China's three eastern provinces, half of Thai ethnic groups are in Xishuangbanna, China, and there are various Russian and other Stan countries. Half of the ethnic group is also in Xinjiang, China... The former ancient Dian country, Dali country, people used to be a country, but now it does not belong to China, I want to say to some countries: We have influenced your culture, yours Culture comes from our country. I want to say to my country: Although we are not aggressive, we are moderate and moderate, and we do not plunder other people's territories, people and cultures, but at least, at least we should be able to protect our own things from being plundered.

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Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan quotes

  • Oelun: [Is being threatened by a masked rider] Get down. I want to see your face.

  • Young Borte: Why did you come here?

    Young Temudjin: I'm going to the Merkits to choose a bride. I'm here for the night.

    Young Borte: Smart people choose us for brides.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: Goodbye Temudjin.

    Young Temudjin: [Calls after her] Wait! What's your name?

    Young Borte: Borte, Temudjin.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: You should choose me!

    [Leaves]