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The main contents of Kazuo Dongmeng folk stories

East Mongolian folk literature includes folk stories, legends, myths and folk songs. There are both the life concepts of Mongolian ancestors, such as the worship of everything in the world such as the sun, the moon and the stars; There are stories of hunting and animal husbandry, such as archery, horseback riding, milking and living in a felt house. At the same time, there are contents about farming life, such as planting crops, cutting wood, raising chickens and ducks, etc. It conveys the Mongolian people's love and yearning for agricultural production in this area. It not only describes the history of intermarriage between Mongolia and East Mongolia in the past 300 years, but also reflects the cooperation between Mongolia and China in farming. In etiquette and customs, there are often traces of integration of Mongolian, Chinese and Manchu.

At present, the collected East Mongolian folk stories cover almost all types of China stories. At the same time, with its unique historical features, distinctive local features and colorful artistic features, it shows the world that East Mongolian folk literature is a special precious heritage of Mongolian national culture and China national culture.

The stories told by these folk storytellers and singers and the folk songs sung everywhere reflect the regional characteristics of East Mongolia where grassland culture and farming culture meet: they not only protect the tradition of grassland culture, but also absorb the nutrition of Central Plains culture with a broad mind, taking traditional folk stories, ballads and folk songs as carriers, forming a colorful and unique source system of East Mongolia culture. There is a Mongolian storyteller named Jin Rongsuo in Mishima, Baitazi Township. Among the 127 stories he can tell, there are three legends about the sun god, which are more legendary and interesting than the story of Houyi shooting at the sun. Beautiful dancers, a Cinderella-like world, a girl with a broken arm and a girl who can play the piano all describe learning to sing and dance with birds, who lead them to a happy love. The tower girl in the forest, which describes the life of ancient primitive foresters, has both the imprint of maternal supremacy and the image of free marriage. In addition, there is the golden eagle, which not only symbolizes the ancient Mongolian people's war, peace, tribal alliance life and Mongolian people's heroism, but also fully embodies the ancient Mongolian people's worship of the eagle totem. These legends, stained with the colors of the times and places, have been passed down to today and left to future generations. They left valuable information for the national history, local history and custom history of Harqin.

The narrators of these folk stories vividly describe the social life and ideological aspirations of the Mongolian people in Harqin with lively oral art language, which embodies the wisdom and talent of the Mongolian people. At the same time, the narrators of these stories have been handed down from generation to generation, constantly enriching and perfecting the myths and legends with distinct thoughts, feelings and creativity and the characters in the stories, and presenting the heroic images of Mongolian people fighting against the evil forces of nature and society since ancient times to people.