Question 1: Turku khanate: There are many rivers (such as Volga River and ural river), which are close to the Atlantic Ocean, and the west wind brings more water vapor. Ili Valley
Question 1: Turku khanate: There are many rivers (such as Volga River and ural river), which are close to the Atlantic Ocean, and the west wind brings more water vapor. Ili Valley: There is less water vapor brought by the westerly wind, but due to the uplift of the terrain, the precipitation increases, and there is snow melting water in the mountains.
Question 2: Turkut has close relations with other Mongolian ministries and commissions, abides by national codes and maintains cultural traditions; Keep in touch with the Qing government, cherish the homeland and have a sense of identity with the motherland; Tsarist Russia enslaved Turks as cannon fodder, and the nomadic areas of Turks were repeatedly harassed and plundered.
Question 3: Frostbite (cold climate); Water shortage (drought); Lack of grass (material)
Question 4: Turgut overcame difficulties and obstacles and returned to the motherland, showing a fine tradition of not fearing violence and dedicating himself to the motherland; It has made important contributions to the development of a unified multi-ethnic country; It embodies the strong cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation.
Starting with the return of the Turkic Ministry to the motherland, this topic examines the ability of candidates to obtain effective information from materials and analyze and evaluate historical events with what they have learned, and at the same time examines the candidates' understanding and understanding of the development of a unified multi-ethnic country, as well as the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation.
Question (2) To investigate the reasons for Turgut's return to the motherland, we should summarize important historical facts from the chronology of major events and analyze them from the subjective angle of Turgut itself and the objective angle of Russian oppression.
Question (4) examines the evaluation of Turgut's return to the motherland, which can be understood from the perspectives of overcoming difficulties, not fearing violence, dedicating oneself to the motherland, unifying the development of a multi-ethnic country and the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation.