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The discovery of heroes in the legal field

Teacher Balasan's hometown is Wutumeiren Township, Golmud City. Wutumeiren Township is the main settlement of Mongolian people in Golmud area, and the local people have preserved many ethnic customs that are hard to see in other places. From 65438 to 0977, Mr. Balasan, who just joined the work, returned to his hometown for the first time, where he met a 72-year-old Mongolian silversmith Cai Liha. The old silversmith told him that when he was young, he played a card called Rhoda, which was a traditional toy of Mongols. Due to the destruction of the Cultural Revolution, this toy has now been lost. The old man's words caught Mr. Balasang's attention, but due to time, Mr. Balasang didn't find the real legal hero card.

At the end of 1977, Mr. Balasan returned to Utumeren Township in order to find the long-lost brand of heroes in the legal field. After months of searching, he finally found an old carpenter named Namudug who kept a pair of legal hero cards left by his ancestors at home. Teacher Balasan rushed to Mu Daoge's house overnight. After repeated work, Doug, a worried old wooden man, carefully took out the heroic card of the legal world that was preserved at the risk of his life during the Cultural Revolution. This is the only real legal hero brand that Balasan saw. Shortly thereafter, the old man Mudug died, and his legal treasure of heroic cards was scattered all over the place.

199 1 year, Mr. balasan was responsible for compiling the first Mongolian local chronicles "Taj Nair Zhi" in Qinghai Province. In order to acquire knowledge about Daruo brand, he called more than 40 Mongolian elderly people over 70 years old for a discussion. From the stories of the old people, Mr. Balasang gained a lot of knowledge about Darrow cards, and so did his article about Darrow cards for Taiji Nair Zhi.