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How beautiful is the Kazakh "sixty-two koernels"?

"Sixty-two" and "kuoenr" are two sacred words in the minds of the Chinese Kazakhs. The Kazakhs believe that there are sixty-two blood veins in every human body, and it is the constant movement of these veins that gives the human body its vitality. These sixty-two blood veins are the support of people's life and vitality. Therefore, "sixty-two" has multiple meanings such as "many", "important", "representative" and so on in Kazakh people's life. Therefore, in the life of Kazakh people "sixty-two" has many meanings such as "many", "important", "representative". "Kornel" is an adjective meaning "brown". It is made up of seven colors and describes everything that is harmonious. They call the place with abundant water and grass, suitable for grazing and living as the mountain of "Cao'enr"; they call the summer breeze as the wind of "Cao'enr"; they call the person with gentle character, good behavior, prudence and modesty as the man of "Cao'enr"; and they call the man of "Cao'enr" as the man of "Cao'enr", the man of "Cao'enr". "They call the character of a man of gentle disposition, of good conduct, of prudence and modesty; they call a good and joyous party a "Kornel" party; they call a well-fed and generous life a "Kornel" pocket! --The word "Kornel" is a word that they use to visualize and anticipate all good things. Therefore, they called the deepest, most melodious and most moving group of music that accompanied them in their lives and supported their spiritual world "62 Kornels".