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Chapter 52: The Optimistic Mongol People. [436]



Summary

In Chapter 52 of "The Optimistic Mongolian," the narrative unfolds on the Khitan grasslands, where the Cang Lang totem is revered. The story humorously questions the mythical origins of the Mongolian tribe, suggesting a union between man and wolf. Tie Xin Yuan, a central character, dismisses these tales as nonsense. He encounters a wandering Mongolian singer, Sa Li Ge, who believes in the Khitan legend of a green ox and white horse. Despite the harsh conditions, Sa Li Ge remains optimistic, hoping to persuade the Khitan Emperor to allow his tribe to migrate to warmer lands. Tie Xin Yuan, aware of the impracticality of Sa Li Ge's mission, reflects on the idealism and naivety of such endeavors in a society where rights are not yet recognized. As they journey towards the Western Capital, Tie Xin Yuan and his entourage prepare to navigate the complexities of meeting the Khitan leadership.

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