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On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass

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On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, there lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient country of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass, living on the small haizi side of the Tarim River, isolated from the world, not growing grains, not herding livestock, only fishing in small boats, they wear animal skin and bird feathers, can build magical buildings, have their own dialect culture and unique totem worship, and there are many centenarians. The tall poplar trees, the clear sea seeds, and the cries of the swans of the goddess lake are really a paradise scene.

On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass
On the edge of the endless Taklamakan Desert, in the hinterland of the Tarim River Basin, lives an ancient people, the Luobu people, who are the descendants of the ancient kingdom of Loulan in the western region, who live by water and grass

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