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Folk tales, love stories of princesses and poor herders, evolved into a game of love expressed by ethnic minorities "chasing girls" passed down many years ago on the grasslands of the Altay region

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Folk tales, love stories of princesses and poor herders, evolved into a game of love expressed by ethnic minorities "chasing girls"

        Legend has it that many years ago, there were many tribes in the steppes of the Altay region. Among them, the Nur tribe has a beautiful and moving, Princess Guli. The princess is young and beautiful, and can ride horses and shoot arrows. Many of the princes of the patriarchs of the Linguo tribe came to propose marriage, but Princess Guli did not look at any of them, and the king could not do anything with her.

        One day, Princess Guli took someone to the mountains to hunt, and when she walked through the narrow valley, she suddenly drilled out of the grass a large horse bear that was more than a foot tall. Because it was too close, the princess was defenseless, and was in danger, whizzing, an arrow sounded, and the big horse bear was shot down by an arrow. The arrow was hitting the big bear's chest.

        Princess Gully looked up and down the hillside came a handsome and majestic young herdsman. Princess Gully asked happily? What is your name? The young shepherd stroked his hand to his chest and replied politely, My name is Shari!

         As soon as I saw the big horse bear pounce on the mushroom girl, I shot him to death with an arrow, didn't scare the girl? Princess Gully admired this brave, honest, and handsome young herdsman Shari.

        Busy said that I am the Princess Guli of the Nur tribe, thank you for your help. When Shari heard this, he was busy with the ceremony, and he had heard that there was a young and beautiful princess of the Nur tribe who could ride horses and shoot arrows, and it was my honor to see the princess today.

        Princess Gully and Shari have a mutual affection for each other. Since then, they have often used hunting as an excuse to secretly meet in the mountains.

        Paper always can't contain the fire, and this matter finally let the king of Guli know, and he was very angry. Because the king had betrothed a marriage to Guli, that is, in a neighboring country, there was a young king named As who had just inherited the throne, and he had thousands of cattle and sheep, and many fertile pastures with water and grass. The king wanted to recruit him as a son-in-law.

        However, Princess Gully was reluctant. Once, when the king set a time for them to meet, the princess sneaked away and went up the mountain with her father to meet with Shari.

        The king was not so angry that he could make his daughter fall in love with a poor herdsman and decide to send a samurai to kill Shari.

        When the princess learned of this, she was so distraught that she went to find Shari and fled with her, and immediately asked her closest maid to tell Shari on horseback. The princess set out on horseback to the east, and quickly rode to chase, but when the samurai sent by the king to kill you arrived, you could not escape.

        Shari rode to chase after the princess, and Shari struggled to chase after the princess for several days and nights, and finally caught up with the princess.

       Since then, Kazakhs have had a love game of chasing girls. This is an important opportunity for lads to express love, and the best way.

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Folk tales, love stories of princesses and poor herders, evolved into a game of love expressed by ethnic minorities "chasing girls" passed down many years ago on the grasslands of the Altay region
Folk tales, love stories of princesses and poor herders, evolved into a game of love expressed by ethnic minorities "chasing girls" passed down many years ago on the grasslands of the Altay region
Folk tales, love stories of princesses and poor herders, evolved into a game of love expressed by ethnic minorities "chasing girls" passed down many years ago on the grasslands of the Altay region

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