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How many stories are there in Mongolian grassland?
1: the legend of Moli Temple, the first temple in Mongolian grassland

2. Su and Baima-nomadic people who grew up on Mongolian grasslands, have formed an indissoluble bond with horses for generations: migration, vagrancy, expedition and returning home. Horses are the tools they rely on for hiking and carry all the luggage of herders. This creature, which never makes a sound but occasionally groans and flies for its master, has become a faithful companion in nomadic life. The grassland people with deep feelings entrusted their inner gratitude to the silent horse, which produced touching legends such as Su and White Horse, and Ma Touqin became a unique musical instrument for the grassland people.

3. The story of grassland lullaby

4. The story of wolves and Mongols on the grassland-wolves have long been revered by human ancestors. Mongolian totems are Canglang and Bailu. It is said that Genghis Khan's ancestors were predestined.

5. Legend of Erzi Lake

6. The Legend of Erzi Mountain

7. Legend of the Border Ditch in the Jin Dynasty-In the northeast of Manzhouli City, there was a border ditch of the A Jin Dynasty that looked like a python and meandered into Russia, hence the name. This was built by the rulers to resist the impact of Mongolian cavalry. However, these trenches did not stop the progressive forces of unifying Mongolian grasslands headed by Genghis Khan. Mongolian soldiers rushed through the trench without hesitation in the sound of the horn. With the disappearance of Mongolian fighters going south, this side ditch gradually degenerated into a dirt ditch in the ups and downs of history. However, the legend about the border ditch in the Jin Dynasty has been handed down.

8. Genghis Khan's plate finger and silver cup-According to legend, Genghis Khan has two beloved treasures. One is a plate finger made of ivory, which is sleeved on the thumb of the right hand as a hook for archery. The other is a carved silver wine glass, which is used every time you drink. Unexpectedly, these two treasures of Genghis Khan saved his life at a party with his sworn brother Zamu. This leads to a little-known legend.

9. The legend of the holy water spiritual spring-the spiritual spring is called "Aershan Prague" in the history books. "Aershan" means "holy water" and "Prague" means "spring" in Mongolian. Legend has it that Genghis Khan fought here when he unified the Mongolian grassland. Once defeated by the enemy, only a dozen people left, retreating to Hulun Lake. One day, when people were hungry and horses were tired, they saw some antelopes wandering around Hulun Lake, so they drew their bows and went hunting. After several chases and interceptions, the antelope known as the "flying trapeze on the grass" gradually disappeared from their sight. A tired war horse can't be urged by its master's whip, but it doesn't help. After chasing a depression, the antelope disappeared, only to find the spring Mimi here, the breeze blowing gently. Genghis Khan and others jumped off their horses and went to the spring. When the soldiers drank * * *, their fatigue disappeared immediately and their physical strength doubled. So Genghis Khan ordered a camp here to rest and recharge. They gathered the old employees here and lined up to practice. In the desolate land of the past, people once clamored for Ma Si; Around spring, tents are arranged in a row, and the seats are covered with blankets. A spring made Genghis Khan's knights strong. Genghis Khan named this spring "Aershan Prague". When his strength increased, Genghis Khan led his troops to fight in the East and the West, thus completing the great cause of unifying Mongolian grasslands. Since then, this nameless spring in Shan Ye has a name, and the "Holy Water Spirit Spring" has been passed down from generation to generation.

12: The story of Temujin's killing the tiger-The old man Zaman compiled the story of Temujin's killing the tiger into a treasure, and played Ma Touqin at the Nadam Conference, telling stories and singing lyrics excitedly, which was widely circulated in Mongolian grasslands. . . . . .

13: Diane Dance-This is a Mongolian folk dance, which was born in the late Ming Dynasty and originated from Kulun Banner in Zhelimu League. There is a legend that Diane is the name of an elf. She loves singing and dancing, and is often attached to depressed women, causing various diseases. People must pray for patients by singing and dancing. According to this legend, dancing Diane means praying for exorcism and ensuring peace.

14: Legend of the Iron Horse Pile and Eight Horses-It is said that Genghis Khan unified the Mongolian grassland and trained his military forces and tied his beloved eight horses to this post when he was resting here, so he called this post "Genghis Khan Iron Horse Pile", and the stripes on the post left a legend for people on the grassland.

15: the legend of sarilang flowers in grassland-it is said that long ago, sarilang flowers in Songnen grassland were white. As for why it turned red later, there was a beautiful and moving legend here a long time ago. A long time ago, the richest man on the Mongolian grassland in the north was Lord Baiyin, who had no children. The only thing that makes him feel gratified and lucky is that he also has a beautiful daughter named Wulanqige. . . The powerful Habutu instantly became the star of Wang. The other is Tuligur, a horse herding slave who grew up with Wulanqiqige. . . Later, the two men were finally captured by Wang Fu's cavalry. The magnificent Tulic was drowned alive by the palace with lighted fire wine. . . Gege cried for a while, then drew her sword and hurt herself. Deep red blood dripped on the Sarilang flowers, and the white Sarilang flowers gradually turned from white to red, and soon the whole grassland was dyed red. Since then, the Sarilang flowers on the northern Mongolian grassland have become the red color that everyone likes. Unfortunately, Sarilang, who was once popular, has long since left the life of modern people and quietly left.

16: Legend of making sacred trees-It is said that after Temujin unified the various parts of the grassland, the base camp gradually moved south and flew straight to Xixia ... Before the expedition, Temujin sealed the Hu Ba grassland to his eldest brother Hasal. At that time, the monk Chahan Noyan tribe lived in Karl area. Hassan dug trenches to protect his fief from other tribes. Two young people from the monk Chahan Noyan tribe died in Gaosu Buge in order to dig a ditch. One is Sahei Gulesen Maodu, and the other is Bayan Daiqing Guo Hongnuoyan. Their loyal souls have been guarding the grasslands of Hu Ba. Legend has it that these two old elms beside Genghis Khan ditch in Dong Hao were transformed from their souls. They are symbols of respect and loyalty.

17: Legend of the Agate Beach in Hulun Lake-On the vast grassland on the east bank of Hulun Lake, there is a place called "Agate Beach". In beautiful places, agate stones of different sizes and colors are scattered among flowers and green grass, reflecting gem-like colors from time to time under the sunlight. The nearby grassland road is also covered with agate stone with almost equal color spots because of the rolling of traffic. In midsummer, when tourists arrive here, they all walk into the grassland in surprise and look for agate stones according to their hobbies. When tourists return home with full loads, they will also hear an ancient and moving legend about Agate Beach! . . . . The stars have changed, and the clouds of history have long since disappeared. However, in the grassland near Hulun Lake in the ancient battlefield, agate stones as red as blood can be seen everywhere. The old people said that these stones were stained with blood by the blue sea god carving when Genghis Khan fought with the Tatars.