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Urgent need for Hulunbeier's development history paper
The majestic Daxing 'anling Mountains are full of Hulun water, and the original jade shops are covered with Senecio, and swans don't want to come again. Hulunbeier beauty ... Hulunbeier not only makes swans linger, but also makes people fascinated. Everyone wants to know the origin of Hulunbeier's name. Legend has it that a long time ago, there lived a hardworking and brave Mongolian tribe on the grassland. There is a couple in the tribe, the woman named Hulun, who is good at singing and dancing and outstanding in talent and appearance; This man's name is Bell. He is very good and rides well. They and the villagers live carefree on this grassland rich in water and grass. One day, the devil Mungus led the fox, soldiers and wolves to kill the grassland, took Miss Huron away by magic, and sucked up the running water of the grassland, which was in deep disaster. Bell, a hero on the grassland, rode to find the demon Mungus in order to save the grassland and the Hulunbeier couple. The long journey day and night exhausted Bell. In the illusion, he saw that Miss Huron, who refused to give in to the arrogance of the demon Mangers, was turned into a flower in full bloom in the sand by Mangers, suffering under the wind and sand. When Bell woke up, he watered the flower branches with water that he could not bear to drink, and restored Miss Huron's human form. When they met, they vowed never to part. Mangers refused to give up and took back Miss Huron. In order to save the grassland, Miss Huron designed and outwitted the magic bead on Mungus's head and swallowed it, turning it into a misty lake that drowned the little demons. At this time, Bell also killed Mungus. Bell couldn't find Hulunbeier girl by the lake, so he was heartbroken and jumped into the lake. Suddenly, the mountains and rivers cracked, forming two lakes, one is today's Hulun Lake and the other is Bell Lake. The Urson River is like a bundle of silver ribbon, connecting Hulun Lake and Bell Lake. The lake moistens the grassland, which is full of vitality, and the sheep are floating in the blue sky like pieces of white clouds; Cattle and horses are covered with green grasslands like pearls. In memory of them, people named this grassland Hulunbeier. Hulunbeier's name is the combination of this couple's names. Hulunbeier is named after Hulun Lake and Bell Lake. "Hulun" is the phonetic transition of Mongolian "Haliu", which means "otter"; "Bell" means "male otter". Because these two great lakes were rich in otters in ancient times, Mongolian herders living by the lake named them after their ancient habit of naming lakes after animals. This article comes from Boya Travel Network (cn.bytravel.cn). Please indicate the source address in the form of a link.