What is the heroic epic of Mongols?

The heroic epic of Mongolians is Jianger.

Background Jianggeer was formed in the "Weilat" area of Mongolia from the15th century to the first half of the17th century. "Weilat" is the name of the ancient Mongolian tribe, which means "the Ministry of Forest". It mainly lives in Altai Mountain, Xinjiang, China.

When the hero of this epic, Jianger, was two years old, the violent Mungus invaded his home and killed his parents. Jianger became an orphan. In order to avenge his parents, at the age of three, Jianger set foot on the magical pony Arenzan and began to fight everywhere. At the age of seven, Jianger began to make contributions, and the people at Baomuba recommended him as Khan. However, Mangus was unwilling to fail and often waited for an opportunity to invade Baomu Dam. Jianger led his 35 tiger generals and 8,000 warriors to defend Baomu Dam, which was famous in 44 countries. After hard fighting, Jianger built an "ideal country" with his extraordinary talents, and his people will never grow old at the age of 25. His country is evergreen and full of laughter. There is no winter in his house, but it always smells of spring. There is no summer in his house, but it always smells of autumn.

As a heroic epic, Jianger, with artistic achievements, has made outstanding achievements in characterization. For example, the protagonist Jiang Geer has described his miserable childhood and hard fighting experience many times, and portrayed him as a hero who is witty, intelligent, powerful and capable, deeply supported by various ministries and struggling for the cause of Baomuba. When describing the great hero, Hongguhun, the epic said emotionally that Hongguhun concentrated "ninety-nine advantages of Mongols" and embodied all the excellent qualities of grassland warriors. He was infinitely loyal to the people, extremely hostile to the enemy, with Shan Ying's brave spirit and indomitable fighting spirit, and was willing to die for Baomuba, thus reflecting the industrious, tenacious and brave character of the Mongolian people. In the description of scenery, the epic deeply depicts the magnificent landscape of Altai Mountain and renders the living environment of Guweilat tribe with national characteristics. It embodies the unique personality characteristics and aesthetic taste of the Mongolian people, and has distinctive national characteristics in artistic style. Like all epics, Jianger's nationality is also reflected in the use of language. Willat's rich and beautiful folk spoken language is widely used in the epic, mixed with ancient Mongolian folk songs, greetings, hymns, aphorisms and proverbs, and a large number of elaborate, exaggerated and figurative expressions are used. For example, when Jiang Erhan was about to get married, the epic was sung repeatedly, and a lot of space was used to describe Jiang Erhan's story of "rejecting 49 girls who came to propose marriage and finally marrying Princess Agatha Boudra, a 16-year-old girl".