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What does Zalenol mean?

Zalenol's meaning is as follows:

"Zhalainuoer people" are 16 human skull fossils found in Zhalainuoer, east of Manzhouli City, Hulunbeier Plateau City, Inner Mongolia, China. "Zhalainuoer" is the tone sandhi of "Dalai Nuoer", that is, Dalai Lake, and the so-called "Zhalainuoer people" are "Dalai Lake people". Dalai Lake is also called Hulun Lake or Hulun Pool. "Hulun" means "lake" in Turkic, and "Dalai" means "sea" in Mongolian.

The most representative of "Zhalainuoer people" is the fossil of a mature woman from the end of Paleolithic Age to the beginning of Mesolithic Age, which belongs to the forming Mongolian race and is almost the same as the caveman in Beijing.

The discovery of Zhalainuoer people fully proves that more than 10000 years ago, Manzhouli area in China was the hometown of Zhalainuoer people and one of the cradles of ancient Chinese ancestors.

Zhalainuoer is located on the western slope of Daxing 'anling and the west of Hulunbeier grassland. It is bordered by Hailar Hetao Plain in the east, south and north, Xinbarag Zuoqi in the east, Gaoerzhen Mountain in the west, Hulun Lake, the fifth largest freshwater lake in China in the south, and Abagaitu in Chita, Russia in the north via Carl Port.

In the past, it was thought that the microlithic culture originated from Lake Baikal and spread southward because of the cold weather, so the "Zhalainuoer people" migrated from Lake Baikal. However, some people think that "Zhalainuoer people" migrated from southern China.

This paleolithic female fossil seems to confirm the beautiful legend of Hulunbeier.

It is said that at that time, there lived two innocent and beautiful girls in Zhalainuoer. My sister's name is Hulun and my sister's name is Bell. They graze as many sheep as clouds in the sky, and their horses are as fast as meteors at night. The milk sweat produced by cows flows into a small river, and the sisters go to help anyone who dies in the disaster. Whoever lacks the east and the west will give it to himself.