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Research and Analysis of Mongolian Literature and Uyghur Literature in the Context of the New Era

Yuan Gao

Abstract


In the initial stage of contemporary Inner Mongolia literature, writers represented by Na Saiyin Chaoktu, Malaqinfu, Han Yanru, Oder, and Ba Blinbach laid a bright and full patriotic tone for the newborn Inner Mongolia literature with their fervent love for the party, the motherland, and the people. The Uyghur ethnic group is a member of our Chinese national family. Together with other brother ethnic groups, they have created the glorious history and rich and colorful culture of the Chinese nation, making contributions to the prosperity of the Chinese nation. The Uyghur and Mongolian people not only have rich heritage in music, dance, painting, drama and other arts, but also in folk oral and written literature, especially in classical literature, leaving a valuable wealth for future generations. This excellent tradition has been passed down in diff erent historical periods, constantly converging into the strong notes of the times.

Keywords


Literature; Inner Mongolia; Uygur ethnic group; Culture

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i15.8776

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