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Mongolian customs and habits 400-word composition to help write down

Beautiful grassland-home of Mongolians

"Chilechuan, below the mountain, the sky is like a vault, and the cage covers the fields. The sky is wild and the wind and grass are low. " This famous ancient folk song in China vividly shows the grassland life of the Mongolian people, and it is now a household name. Standing under the almost palpable blue sky and white clouds, stepping on the endless green, there are herds of cattle, sheep and horses everywhere, and we feel relaxed and happy, as if we had come to the paradise on earth in our dreams.

Walking on the vast grassland, we will see a lot of felt bags. This is the tent where the Mongols live-the yurt. Its structure is very simple, consisting of Taonao, Wuni and Hana. It is covered with a layer of wool felt, which is both warm and light. After installing doors and windows, it can be built by two people in less than an hour. The fire room is placed in the center of the house, with a small skylight at the top extending out of the chimney. This kind of house is warm in winter and cool in summer, which is a mobile house invented by Mongols to adapt to grassland life. In July and August, the sun is shining, and the Mongols will hold an annual lively Nadam convention. This is a traditional festival unique to the Mongolian people. People buy cattle and sheep and use the money to buy some daily necessities. At the same time, you can also enjoy various festivals unique to Mongolian grassland people, such as wrestling and horse racing. It is pleasing to the eye and unforgettable. ...

When it comes to the clothes of prairie people, they are even more beautiful! Simple and generous. Each color has a different symbol. White is as flawless as milk, symbolizing purity and can only be worn on holidays. . Blue symbolizes loyalty and firmness. Red symbolizes warmth and cheerfulness, and it is the most commonly worn color. Yellow can only be worn by living buddhas and royal relatives, but not by ordinary people. They always wear a wide belt around their waist, ranging from three to four meters long, which plays a role in cold protection and has strong national characteristics.

Their cattle, horses and sheep are not only the guarantee of herdsmen's life, but also constitute a beautiful landscape on the grassland. The green grassland is more energetic because of the cattle and sheep.

Mongolians have lived on vast grasslands for generations. They are hardworking, kind and simple, but inadvertently reveal an excellent national spirit and profound cultural connotation. "Chilechuan, under the shady mountain, the sky is like a vault ..." The beautiful and melodious song seems to tell the heroic people on the grassland.

I like Mongolians,

I especially love Mongolians, because my blood is Mongolian blood. Genghis Khan, the great Khan of the Mongols, is brave and good at fighting, inspiring their descendants. Looking at the heroes' predecessors, I really admire them.

Speaking of the beauty of Inner Mongolia, it is probably hard for people who have not experienced its scenery to imagine. Not to mention the majestic Daqing Mountain and the surging Yellow River, just looking at the endless grassland is enough to make you linger. If you come to the grassland in summer, you will see thousands of miles of green, flat green, streams green, soft hills green, green everywhere, until connected with the sky. The vast green fields are dotted with thousands of wild flowers and colorful flowers, which makes the grassland more charming. The snow-white yurts scattered on the grassland and the flowing horses, sheep and cows adorn this beautiful picture.

Sometimes, clothing often reflects the beliefs and characteristics of a nation. Mongolian men, women and children like to wear Mongolian robes all year round. Men's robes are generally larger. As for the color of robes, most men like to wear blue and brown. Women like to wear red, pink, green and sky blue dresses, which are very tight to show their slim and fit. Mongolians believe that the color as white as milk is the most sacred, and it is often worn on festivals and auspicious days. Blue symbolizes eternity, faithfulness and loyalty, and represents the color of Mongolian people. Red, like fire and the sun, can give people warmth, light and happiness, so they usually wear clothes of this color. Belt is an indispensable part of Mongolian costume. When a man wears a belt, he lifts his robe up, which is very short, convenient to ride and looks smart and natural. There is also a Mongolian knife, a fire sickle and a tobacco pouch hanging on the belt. Women, on the other hand, should pull down their robes when they wear their belts to show their beautiful figure. In short, Mongolian costumes are generally natural and generous, lacking the leisurely custom of meticulous carving.

Mongolian White Festival is a very grand festival. A white day is also called New Year. In ancient times, Mongolians regarded white as a pure and auspicious color, so they also called the Spring Festival a white festival. On white days, Mongolians give each other white things, kiss each other and bless each other. On the thirtieth night of the twelfth lunar month, the whole family put on holiday costumes and got together to celebrate the New Year. Usually the whole family, old and young, burn incense and worship Buddha, and then the younger generation presents Hada, toast and worship Buddha to their parents. In the early morning of the first day, the family began to pay New Year greetings. The White Festival generally doesn't end until the fifteenth day of the first month or the end of the month.

Oh! What a unique Mongolian, I love you.