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一个八零后旅人的北境迷踪
Mr. Qin From The Capital
This article uses the 83 edition of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" as an emotional lead, describing the author's journey deep into the Mongolian plateau and comparing and exploring Outer Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. The article goes beyond ordinary travel notes and deeply integrates historical research, geographical discovery and personal experience through the method of "knowledge storytelling". In Ulaanbaatar, the author experienced chaotic traffic and simple human kindness, endured the test of ice and fire in the yurt in Terelj National Park, and also tasted the epic stone barbecue. Then, he turned to Inner Mongolia and compared the commercial development of Xilamuren grassland with the deep persistence of Genghis Khan's mausoleum. The full text is like an enlightenment lesson that spans geography and soul, ultimately revealing the true meaning of travel: it is not about how much knowledge you remember, but about understanding the multiple possibilities of civilization, and in the process, internalizing the vast grassland outside into the broad spiritual world in your heart.
This article uses the 83 edition of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" as an emotional lead, describing the author's journey deep into the Mongolian plateau and comparing and exploring Outer Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. The article goes beyond ordinary travel notes and deeply integrates historical research, geographical discovery and personal experience through the method of "knowledge storytelling". In Ulaanbaatar, the author experienced chaotic traffic and simple human kindness, endured the test of ice and fire in the yurt in Terelj National Park, and also tasted the epic stone barbecue. Then, he turned to Inner Mongolia and compared the commercial development of Xilamuren grassland with the deep persistence of Genghis Khan's mausoleum. The full text is like an enlightenment lesson that spans geography and soul, ultimately revealing the true meaning of travel: it is not about how much knowledge you remember, but about understanding the multiple possibilities of civilization, and in the process, internalizing the vast grassland outside into the broad spiritual world in your heart.