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Notes on Mongolian Dance Combination

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Mongolian, with an existing population of about 4.8 million. Mainly concentrated in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the rest are distributed in northeast and northwest China. Mongolian is a legendary nation with a long history. For thousands of years, Mongolians have lived a nomadic life of "migrating by water plants". Most grasslands in China have left footprints of Mongolian herders, so they are known as "the pride of grasslands". The scientific and cultural undertakings of the Mongols are relatively developed, especially since the Ming Dynasty, and they have made great contributions to the scientific and cultural undertakings of the motherland in history, literature, language, medicine, astronomy and geography. In folk literature and art, "Haolibao" is a popular singing form among Mongolians, and Ma Touqin is the most distinctive national musical instrument. Mongols originated from the east bank of the ancient King Jianhe (now Ergon River). "Mongolian Uighur" is the earliest Chinese translation of the word "Mongolia", which was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. "Mongolia" was originally just the name of one of the Mongolian tribes. /kloc-At the beginning of the 3rd century, the Mongolian Ministry headed by Genghis Khan unified the Mongolian ministries and gradually formed a new national identity. "Mongolia" has changed from the original tribal name to the national name. Mongolians have their own language and literature. Mongols belong to Altai Mongolian language family and are divided into three dialects: Inner Mongolia, Weilat and Malhu-Buryat.