One day, a fisherman set up a fishing net by the lake. When he was about to close the net, he found a mare entangled in the fishing net. As soon as the mare saw the man, she immediately turned her eyes to the grass on the shore, as if calling her pony for help. At this time, the fisherman who knew Mongolian horse spirit immediately understood the mare's intention, so he followed the mare's eyes and walked to a group of ponies. The mare mobilized the pony, and the fisherman finally rescued the mare and pony with his wisdom and experience.
This story embodies one of the connotations of Mongolian horse spirit, which is loyalty. No matter how hard the conditions are, how long the journey is, and how heavy the burden is, the horse always bears it with its master without any regrets. In this story, the mare shows this loyalty with her own actions, and the fisherman also shows her love and understanding for the horse through her own actions. This spirit is very important in Mongolian culture, and it is also the pride and pride of Mongolian people.
Characteristics of Mongolian horse spirit
One of the characteristics of Mongolian horse spirit is courage, not afraid of all kinds of difficulties and obstacles. Especially in the face of mammoths and other behemoths on the grassland, Mongolian horses are often brave and breathtaking.
Another notable feature of Mongolian horse spirit is fortitude. They have strong endurance and vitality, and can survive even in extremely cold grasslands. Not only that, Mongolian horses also have indomitable spirit, even if they are seriously injured, they will persist in fighting and never give up easily.
Mongolian horse spirit is an important part of Mongolian culture and a fine tradition and spiritual wealth of Mongolian people. Mongolian people's worship and respect for horses has become commonplace, and the place where Mongolian national warriors grew up is also on horseback.
At the same time, Mongolian horse spirit has also had a positive impact on Mongolian culture. In the history of defending the motherland, Mongolian people have continuously promoted horse culture and integrated it into national symbols, culture, art and literary works.