In Inner Mongolia and the Daur people’s inhabited areas in the Nenjiang River Basin of Heilongjiang Province, "Rigele" dance is the collective name for their folk dances. The Chinese meaning is "burning" or "thriving. Musen Ao seems to be just a general
Mongolian names reflect the characteristics of Mongolian national culture, historical traditions, lifestyle, religion, etc.
What are the characteristics of Mongolian names?
1. Like to be named after animals. Such as Aslan (lion), Balsi (tiger), Nahai (dog), Albugu (patterned deer), Tori (Eagle), Malal (Female Deer), etc. Male Mongolians are proud of their bravery, so they name them after ferocious animals, and most of them are named after tigers. They add adjectives in front of tigers, such as Harabaersi. (Black tiger), Pula Balsi (yellow tiger), Ulan Balsi (red tiger), Ebai Balsi (male tiger), Maobasi (evil tiger), etc., play an important role in livestock husbandry. Oxen are powerful, strong and fearless, so many people use them to name them, such as "Buhua" (ox). For the sake of distinction, an adjective is added before "Buhua", such as Timur's "Buhua" (Iron Bull), Yanan Buhua (Golden Bull), Chahan Buhua (White Bull), etc. This reflects the Mongolian economic and cultural psychology of hunting and animal husbandry. ?
2. I like to name it with "Batu", which means "strong". Different Chinese translations include Batu, Badu, Botu and Bodu. Such as Batu Gal (strong hand), Batu Hetan (strong city), Batubulin (full strength), etc. There are also names named after metals that mean "strong", such as Altan (strong city). Gold), Temur (iron), Xirimo (pig iron), Baoli Dao (steel), Tukatmul (positive iron), etc. The name of the Yuan Dynasty emperor Tutemu'er was Yesun Temu'er. . ?
3. Name it with words of blessing, auspiciousness, and happiness, such as Nasutu (longevity), Baoyin or Boyantu (blessing), and Haobitu. (Blessed), Ulijibayar ("Uliji" is auspicious and "Baal" is happy), auspicious Galang (happiness), Hexige (favor), Baicang (rich warehouse), Du Lengcang (full warehouse) ), Bada Ronggui or Mandarfu (prosperity), etc. Some are named after numbers with auspicious meanings, such as Isudai (number), which symbolizes abundance and is an endless number, and some are named after grandfather and number (nine). Those named after their father, grandfather, etc. are expected to live a long life, such as Jilintai (sixty), Dalantai (seventy), Naiyan (eighty), etc. ?
< p> 4. They like to name women after stars, flowers, trees, jewelry, etc. Such as Naren (sun), Saren (moon), Aoden (stars), etc.; stamens), peony, crabapple, plum blossoms, etc.; another example is Tana (pearl), Hasen (jade), Shuiling (sad green), Wuyun (blue gem), etc.; there are also names that symbolize a woman's destiny, such as Hujiya ( The fate of a son), Dudagula (brother), etc. There are also many women named according to the month of their birth, such as first month, March, May, June, July, August, etc.