Legendary stories are one of the main forms of folk literature of Mongolian, Daur, Ewenki and Oroqen in Hulunbeier, and they are oral literature handed down from generation to generation in people's production and life. The Daur, Ewenki and Oroqen ethnic minorities do not have their own national languages. They handed down their spiritual treasures from generation to generation in the form of legends, proverbs and folk songs, and created very rich oral literature. Its contents include national history, experience of production struggle, philosophy of life, homesickness, sad marriage and abandonment, social customs and so on. These folk stories express their heroic struggle spirit against aggression, oppression and exploitation and their ideal desire to change reality and pursue a better life.
Folk stories are particularly rich and colorful heritage in Mongolian folk literature. It records the life and struggle of working people with vivid artistic language, and embodies their wisdom and talent. It reflects the thoughts and feelings of Mongolian people in different times from different aspects and expresses their beautiful ideals and aspirations.
Mongolian folk stories include traditional stories, stories of Balagencang and Shageder, and stories of revolutionary struggle. Traditional stories are numerous and rich in content, which vividly reflect the social life and ideological aspirations of the Mongolian people. Because of its long history and vast territory, it naturally forms a colorful picture of Mongolian working people's struggle with the evil forces of nature and society. These stories vividly depict the heroic deeds of working people in fighting wolves, insects, tigers and leopards, snowstorms, fog, drought, floods and epidemics in nature; It shows their painful life under the oppression of the ruling class, and their wisdom and strength. Animal fables reflect people's social relations and moral concepts through anthropomorphic animals, with distinctive themes and profound implications. There are also many short and well-known satirical jokes, which vividly depict the poverty of the rulers, and also ridicule the bad behavior of some people who are greedy and selfish and harm others.
The artistic features of Mongolian folk stories are very distinctive. Its rough, simple and clear tone, rich romantic color, unique image and fresh and meaningful language style are all fascinating and artistic charm. In terms of image-building, folk stories are obviously influenced by heroic epics. The hero in the story is brave, fierce, brave and strong-willed, and strives for lofty ideals wholeheartedly. Many stories are interspersed with long poems, proverbs, aphorisms, greetings and praises, praising heroes and beautiful things and attacking ugly forces. This combination of rhythm and rhyme is an image reflection of Mongolian national psychology who is good at singing. Examination collection and arrangement
Balagencang and Shagedel are two huge story groups, each with its own characteristics and its own system; A show people's humor and wit; A man who praises the people's courage and fighting spirit. These stories have distinctive national style and unique style, which is very exciting to read!
The story of revolutionary struggle is an image record of the surging anti-imperialist and anti-feudal revolutionary movement. Among them, the story of the Sini Lama vividly depicts the struggle deeds of the leader of the "Dugui Dragon"-the Sini Lama from spontaneous to conscious, spanning two stages of the democratic revolution, and is an ode for the people to remember the revolutionary heroes.