Zero time difference | 【Essays abroad】 How does Mongolia's Yanger "stick spring fat" Reporter takes you to visit

Last Friday, we interviewed and reported on the progress of Mongolia ’s donation of 30,000 sheep to our country. This “precision letter” triggered a heated discussion among netizens. So, with everyone's entrustment and expectations, the reporter drove to the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar city on the weekend and took you to explore how the Mongolian goats "posted the spring fat".

The dry grassland desperately needs a spring rain

Along the east-west Heping Street in the capital Ulaanbaatar, we drove more than 60 kilometers, and encountered six or seven flocks along the way. There are hundreds of large sheep and hundreds of small sheep. .

Due to the drought that hasn't been rained for more than a month in the city of Ulaanbaatar and the surrounding area, the yellow grassland in the distance still has no hint of greenery. If there is a spring rain, as the temperature rises, green grass buds may emerge overnight.

On the grasslands of Mongolia, in March and April, the sheep are stocked on the grassland during the day to eat hay, and return to the winter camp at night. The herdsmen will also feed them hay to ensure that the sheep will survive the "green and yellow" season At the same time, it also provides nutritional guarantee for lambs. This is one of the reasons why Mongolia chose to hand over 30,000 sheep to China in July.

"Neighborhood is interlinked, destiny is common"

In fact, Mongolian netizens have been thinking about the 30,000 sheep. They hope to hand over the sheep to China as soon as possible. This reminds me that since the outbreak in China, all walks of life in Mongolia have extended their helping hands, donated money and donations, and cheered for China, which fully reflects the friendly sentiment of the Mongolian people to the Chinese people.

Mandalva, 6 years old in Ulaanbaatar, bought 11 masks with his pocket money and entrusted his father to the Chinese embassy, ​​saying that he would give them to Chinese children; the 71-year-old grandmother living in Ulaanbaatar took the risk In the heavy snow, I walked to the Chinese Embassy, ​​left 3 million tugriks (about 7600 yuan) and turned away. These touching moments seem to have happened yesterday, vividly.

The Mongolian state has a proverb: "Neighborhoods are connected with each other, and destiny is common." At the end of February this year, Mongolian President Bartullega announced his donation of 30,000 sheep to China. 30,000 sheep quickly donated enough. The herdsmen of Kampot Ochil, Erdensang County, Mongolia ’s central province, decided to donate 108 to express their support for the Chinese people. At present, the herdsmen are taking good care of these sheep and wait until they are fat and strong before sending them to China.

The grace of dripping water

Give it to peach and give it to Li. After the emergence of new cases of pneumonia in Mongolia, the Chinese government and the people supported Mongolia to fight the epidemic through various channels. The Chinese government's first batch of medical supplies soon arrived in Ulaanbaatar, including nucleic acid detection reagents, N95 medical protective masks, medical surgical masks, medical disposable protective clothing and other urgently needed medical supplies.

The Chinese Embassy in Mongolia, the Overseas Chinese Association in Mongolia and many Chinese-funded enterprises in Mongolia actively donated money and materials to Mongolia. The Red Cross Society of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China also announced the donation to Mongolia of negative pressure ambulances, medical protective clothing, medical masks, alcohol disinfectants, nucleic acid detection kits and other scarce medical supplies. Ma Yun Public Welfare Foundation and Alibaba Public Welfare Foundation assisted Mongolia to provide 500,000 masks to the Mongolian side ... These aid materials have greatly reduced the pressure on Mongolian medical supplies.

Chinese Ambassador to Mongolia Chai Wenrui said at the handover ceremony of the first batch of anti-epidemic materials that the Chinese government assisted Mongolia in the recent days: "In the difficult time of China's fight against the epidemic, the Mongolian government and people have given heart-warming support and have offered assistance Cheer for China, for Wuhan. When Mongolia suffers from a new coronary pneumonia epidemic, China will do its best to provide assistance to Mongolia against the epidemic.

Enkhtubusin, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia and Chairman of the National Emergency Committee, said that China was the first country to provide tangible assistance after the outbreak of Mongolia. The timely and effective aid provided by the Chinese government to fight against the epidemic helped Mongolia overcome the epidemic. Added confidence. The epidemic has effectively tested the profound friendship between the people of Mongolia and China.