In Qinghai Province, there is Henan County in Huangnan Prefecture, which has the highest proportion of Mongolian population in the country.
This was once the military horse farm of the Great Yuan Empire.
When Yuan and Mongolia were unifying the land of China, due to the natural dangers of the Yangtze River and the fact that the Mongols in the north were not good at water warfare, the rolling Yangtze River became an insurmountable obstacle.
So the Mongol cavalry turned from the western plateau of China to the south of the Yunnan-Guizhou liangguang region to stroke the back of the Central Plains, which eventually led to the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty.
According to legend, the eighth son of Genghis Khan, who was the best at raising horses and taming horses, led his people to this grassland with abundant water and grass, and opened an important territory for the empire to domesticate military horses.
The iron horse raised here once conquered China and conquered Eurasia, and its footprints have traveled all over the Mediterranean coast and North Africa.
In the vicissitudes of the sea and the mulberry fields for generations, the people of the Mongolian nationality have adhered to the mission of the nation and the entrustment of their ancestors, multiplied and lived, guarded the heavens and the earth, and remembered and defended this sacred land.
Clouds drift with memories of the past
The wind chanted distant stories
Those iron-blooded
Those tenderness
And the flowers that bloom every year...