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What does Eji mean in Mongolian?

Mongolian "Eji" means mother.

Eji, Mongolian, Mongolian means mother and mother. In Mongolian customs, the grassland is also called Ejina Banner. About Ejina Banner, there is also a Mongolian song called Ejina Banner in My Dream.

Mongolian belongs to the Mongolian language family, and its main users are the Mongolian inhabited areas in China, Mongolia and the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation.

Brief introduction of Ejinaer Lake:

Deep in the grassland of Dongujimqin Banner, there is a beautiful lake-Ejinaer Lake Salt Lake-Mother Lake.

The grassland in Dongwuzhumuqin Banner used to be a sea of Wang Yang. After hundreds of millions of years of vicissitudes, the sea disappeared, leaving a lake rich in white gifts, which is now Lake Ejinaer. Daqingyan salt produced in Ejinaer Lake is famous for its outstanding quality.

Ejinaer Lake is called Ejinaer Lake by people on the grassland because it has nurtured children all over the world with its high-quality indigo salt. Ejina means mother in Mongolian, and Naoer means lake in Mongolian, so this is the origin of being called mother lake.

At the bottom of Lake Ejina, the local confined water overflowed into the lake, forming a spectacle of flat springs. The high concentration of brine in the lake forms pure natural brine crystals, which are natural indigo salts.

According to the detection of College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering of China Agricultural University, the Daqingyan in Ejinaer is naturally rich in zinc, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iodine and other essential trace elements. The Daqingyan in Ejina was also called Yan Rong and Meng Yan in the past, and it was recorded in Shennong Materia Medica in China People's Pharmacopoeia.

The swan goose flies in the air and gathers in the middle of the swamp. Hongyan is one of the migratory birds that return to the northern grassland in summer. Hongyan, who lives in Ejinaer Banner, is surprised to find a white mountain peak beside the salt lake every spring and summer, which is a pile of dried salt in the salt field. Perhaps, Hongyan will regard these white peaks as geographical signs of their accurate return home.

Lake Ejina is a relic of the ancient ocean. There is no foreign river connected with the salt lake, and the water source is replenished by underground spring water and natural precipitation. The salt lake is closely connected with the edge of grassland, and the place is sparsely populated, far away from cities and pollution sources, forming a relatively independent small environment. After the salt crystals are naturally formed, they can be directly mined and then dried, which is clean and green.

Nowadays, the salt in Ejina Lake has entered more kitchens, reconciled the food tastes of thousands of families, and gradually walked out of Inner Mongolia and went to the world.

The song "Ejinaer Banner Salt Lake" is widely circulated in the eastern Wuji Muqin grassland. The song is the herdsmen's deep affection for the salt lake, a praise for the natural treasures bred by Ejina, and brings vitality, auspiciousness and harvest to the children in the grassland.