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Knowledge about Mongolian competition Urgent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(1) Horse racing: It is the most exciting traditional sports and entertainment activity on the grassland. The race schedule is usually fifty to seventy miles. The racers don't wear boots and socks, only gorgeous colorful clothes, with red and green silk ribbons on their heads, making them look both light and heroic. When the horse is galloping, the horseman seems to be flying in the air, showing his skillful riding skills.

(2) Wrestling: Mongolian wrestling takes turns, grabbing each other as soon as they come up. Touching the ground on any part above the knees is a failure. The number of people wrestling is eight, sixteen, thirty-two, sixty-four, etc., and the total number cannot be odd. Wrestlers are more particular about their clothing. They wear baggy white trousers (Bansra) and a pair of trousers embroidered with various animal and flower patterns. Their tops are made of cowhide and are studded with silver or copper nails (Zhuo). Duge), there is a round silver mirror or the word "auspicious" in the middle of the back, an apron made of red, blue and yellow silk is tied around the waist, and Mongolian boots or riding boots are worn on the feet. The winner often wears a "Jiang Ga" ring with colorful cloth strips around his neck.

(3) Archery: It is an activity that was first used by the Mongolian people for military training and later changed to entertainment. There are two types: static shooting and mounted shooting.