"The history of the Kirgiz people can be traced back to 2000 years ago. This is another nation with a long history. "Historical Records Biography of the Huns" first recorded the ancestors of the Kirgiz people. Around the end of the 3rd century BC, the northern states conquered by the Huns Among the ethnic groups, there is 'Gekun', "Hanshu" as 'Gekun', 'Gekun' or 'Gekun' are the ancestors of the Kirgiz people..."

With the anchor's explanation of a vivid nation in front of everyone, many people began to look forward to the food culture of this nation.

Seeing the bullet screen asking herself to quickly put the delicious food on the shelf so as not to tantalize people, Su Jiu laughed: "Okay, the anchor will put it on the shelf now, don't worry." Then she signaled for Qiuqiu to put it on the shelf, and continued the live broadcast by herself .

The diet of the Kyrgyz people is mainly cattle, sheep, horses, camels, yak meat and dairy products. Almost three meals a day cannot be separated from meat, milk and dairy products.Wheat, highland barley, and vegetables are only supplementary foods in the diet of the Kirgiz people.In Su Jiu's eyes, this is a bit nondescript, no matter how many sweet potatoes she eats for a meal, as long as she doesn't eat rice or steamed buns, Su Jiu always feels like she hasn't eaten, like the Kirgiz people who mainly eat meat and dairy products. Erbajing's pasta has become a complementary food, which she cannot bear.

"Kemozi" (kumiss) and "Bozuo" (fuzi wine) are good drinks for Kirgiz people to entertain guests in summer and autumn.Su Jiu not only put a bunch of meat on the shelves this time, but also put these two kinds of fine wines on the shelves.The northern nomads seem to like to drink kumiss, but Su Jiu personally said that she still prefers to drink pearl milk tea.

The Kyrgyz people usually wear small caps with a black cloth or black velvet inlaid on the bottom edge, and fur caps made of fox fur or lamb skin in winter.The fur hats sold in Su Jiu's live broadcast room are all artificial fox fur, but they don't have the fishy smell of wild fox fur.With modern technology and Su San's unique manufacturing process, the fur hats sold in the live broadcast room are much better than fox fur.

Kirgiz men wear round-neck shirts with rusty white laces, "loops" made of sheepskin or blue or black cotton, and belts or embroidered cloth belts around their waists.Underpants are worn on the lower body, and wide-leg trousers made of blue and black corduroy and other cloth are worn outside.Generally, felt boots and socks are worn in winter.Old people like to wear leather pants and homemade light boat shoes in winter.

Kirgiz women mostly wear one-piece dresses with folded skirts. The outer skirts are covered with silk thread embroidered with various patterns, decorated with silver buckles and copper threads, colorful gold velvet waistcoats, and shiny leather boots.Unmarried women wear red gold velvet round caps or big red round caps made of otter or marmot skin with beads, tassels and feathers on the top.Young married women wear red and green headscarves, red, green and purple tops and red skirts, and many decorations.Middle-aged and elderly women wear white headscarves, blue and black tops and overcoats, with minimal decoration.

"The anchor personally thinks that the hats of the Kirgiz clan are so unique, and girls who love beauty must collect one." Su Jiu wore a fur hat made of fox fur on his head, with a beautiful white feather stuck on it, and was dressed in blue and white. The national costumes set off her like an elf in the mountains.

"Manas" is a heroic epic with a grand scale and wide spread, enjoying a high reputation at home and abroad.Its main content is that Manas and his descendants led the struggle of the Kirgiz people against foreign aggression.Su Jiu also put the book "Manas" on the shelves, but she bought it casually at the beginning, and there were only a dozen or so copies in total.

"The Kirgiz people are famous for making felt products. Almost every household has draperies, which are interior decorations with a long history. Friends in the live broadcast room who are interested in felt products can go to the background link to see." Su Jiu showed a beautiful drapery, and then said: "Kirgiz people practice exogamy. It is customary that relatives of the seventh generation of the direct line and the fifth generation of the collateral line cannot intermarry. Men and women who grew up with milk cannot intermarry. This custom of the Kirgiz people is very good, and to a certain extent it avoids the consequences of marriages caused by close relatives. The anchor can only say that the ancestors of the Kirgiz people who made this agreement at the top are too powerful, which is more developed than traditional Chinese medicine The Han people are all powerful."

For a while, the barrage was full of evil consequences of inbreeding marriages. There are still some people in the Qing Dynasty who do not believe in evil and engage in marriages such as cousins ​​and cousins.Good words are hard to persuade, damn it, Su Jiu felt that he had repeatedly mentioned the disadvantages of marriage between close relatives, and those people still didn't listen to persuasion, always thinking that they would not be the unlucky ones, but the unlucky ones are always those who have A lucky person.

Su Jiu no longer paid any attention to those viewers who persisted in asking "is it okay to marry close relatives?" In fact, these people knew her answer very well in their hearts, and they also knew the harm of close relative marriages, but for their own purposes, they didn't care at all. Since these people don't care about the difficulties that the descendants will face in the future, why should Su Jiu worry about them...

"Kirgiz women are good at weaving and embroidery, mainly including tapestries, curtains, headscarves, handkerchiefs, bedding, etc. Kirgiz women always carry a very elegant, small and exquisite 'Hu Erjun' on their horseback, which is indispensable in daily life. The missing 'Hundred Treasure Bag'. Su San specially prepared a thousand pieces of Hu Erjun, friends from the game plane can go to the backstage to have a look, the anchor feels that Su San's level is quite good."

When the inventory was emptied, Su Jiu's voice sounded again in the live broadcast room: "This is the end of the story about the Kirgiz people. Next, let's briefly understand the Jingpo people."

The origin of the Jingpo ethnic group is related to the ancient Di and Qiang people on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Names such as "Echang", "Zhexie" and "Savage" appeared successively.

"During the period of feudal society, the Jingpo people practiced a political system headed by 'Bengdu', which is called the 'Gongsa' system in Jingpo language, which is the mountain official system. The so-called mountain official system was disintegrated after the clan patriarchal system The political system that gradually evolved in the process, according to different origins and bloodlines, social members were divided into three levels: official, common people, and slaves."

"The anchor is actually quite puzzled. Everyone has one nose and two eyes, and the blood that bleeds is all red. How can they be classified according to their bloodlines? Is the color of blood blue and green? Or is it a blood color? Rainbow-colored? There should be a lot of people who believe in Buddhism in the live broadcast room. There is a saying in Buddhism: All living beings are equal."

"There's an old saying that you can't be rich for three generations. Why is that? Because most people who get rich think they're superior to others, and this attitude invisibly affects the next generation. That's why so many second-generation rich are dudes. .Here the anchor hopes that the wealthy generation who have worked hard all their lives will lower their mentality and educate the next generation with heart..."

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