With a population of 5,813,947, Mongol ethnic minority is distributed primarily in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region
along with others in provinces like Qinghai, Gansu, Liaoning, Jilin,
and Heilongjiang, etc. This ethnic minority is brave and unconstrained
with a profound history. Though they called themselves 'Mongol', meaning
everlasting fire, other people refer to them as 'an ethnic minority on
the horseback'.
History:
They originated from a tribe in
Northern China in the seventh century of the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907).
In the 12th century, a legendary leader, Temujin, unified the Mongolian
tribes. Afterwards, Emperor Shizu Kublai established the Yuan Dynasty
Language and Literature:
Their
language belongs to the Mongolian group of the Altaic phylum and has
three main dialects. The written form is derived from that of the 13th
century and experienced many changes. The Mongolians have made brilliant
achievements in their literature; the 'Mongolian Secret History' has
been listed among the world's famous works by UNESCO.
(1271 - 1368) when the Chinese territory reached its summit and the
cultural communication had improved a great deal. In the Ming Dynasty
(1368 - 1644), they separated into two branches.
They take milk and meat as their daily staple food and
drink. They enjoy drinking the milk of sheep, horses, deer and camels.
Kumiss, fermented out of horse milk, is a kind of distinctive wine with
the function of driving out coldness and as well as strengthening the
stomach. Tender, boiled mutton, 'Shouzhua Rou' in Chinese, is
representative, too, of their traditional food. These people were so
skilled in their cooking that they were able to cut the meat into pieces
without chopsticks.
They are unconstrained and warm-hearted people as they
treat others warmly and politely. They greet everyone they meet during
their travels even they do not know each other. To present hada which
represents holy and auspice, and to hang it onto the guest's neck means
that they consider their guests are very distinguished. The guests
should bend forward as a way to express their gratitude.
When
visitors go to a Mongolian's home, they will be treated very well by
being given wine. But they must fully respect their hosts' customs such
as: they will not step on the threshold, sit beside the niche of Buddha,
and touch children's heads, etc. They admire fire and water so guests
should not dry their feet or boots on the stove, nor should they wash or
bathe in the river, as it is holy and clean in their eyes. In the
Mongolian culture, colors are significant. At a Mongolian funeral, red
and white should be avoided, whereas during their festivals, black and
yellow should not be used.
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