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Chapter 24 Chapter 11 The Ideal Kingdom

None of the positive heroes of this epic has truly died, and even if he dies unfortunately, he can be resurrected from the dead.And none of the heroes has a final ending.Because people want heroes not to die. The epic is full of beautiful ideals, such as describing Baomuba as a paradise, with four seasons like spring, neither hot nor cold, cool and windy, full of flowers, and fragrant herbs.This is a "utopia" that does not exist in reality.Under the oppression of nature with howling cold winds and rolling yellow sand, people yearn for spring-like seasons and smooth weather.In the historical process of epics being sung, the ideal world of the people has become a "paradise" ruled by slave owners, and it has become a new ruler's boast of his own power and majesty.They also took advantage of people's fear and worship of the ruler's authority to combine the people's ideal world with the "paradise" ruled by slave owners.This should be said to be the limitation of this epic, an unavoidable limitation.Because sanctified rulers like Jianger have historical regulations, which to a large extent represent the force that pushed history forward at that time.

The process of establishing slavery must go through continuous wars between clans and tribes, the raging of swords and fire, and the destruction of countless lives. A new civilized society is thus giving birth with difficulty in the elegy of a barbaric society. "Janger" tells readers how many people need to fight bloody to establish a unified slavery society.For the benefit of their own class, Jianger, Hongguer and others were selfless and fearless, went through fire and water, died without complaint, and the epic is full of strong heroism.It has inspired the Mongolian people with the light of ideals from generation to generation. The ideal kingdom of Baomba is like a monument, standing forever in the hearts of the whole Mongolian nation!

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