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  [Explanation] In the vast Gobi, the crisp camel bells echoed.

The herdsman Ao Yunqimuge on the hunchback is facing the scorching desert sun, patrolling and carefully recording along the Sino-Mongolian border.

  Ao Yunqimuge is a herdsman in Ejina Banner, Alxa League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and a herdsman in Supor Naoer Sumu Ibutu Gacha. She chose to be a "frontier guard" as she took root in the Gobi.

Every day, Ao Yunqimuge would ride a camel to patrol along the China-Mongolia border, record the situation in detail, and report it to the local border guards.

Day after day, year after year, whether it is the high temperature of nearly 60°C in the depths of the Gobi in summer, or the attack of the white-haired wind of -40°C in winter, Ao Yunqimuge is the one who guards the border line of more than 20 kilometers. 44 years.

  In the past 44 years, there has never been a border-related incident within the jurisdiction of Ao Yunqimuge.

In 2008, the Alxa League Frontier Defense Committee named Ao Yunqimuge's home as the No. 21 "yurt outpost".

  [Same period] Ao Yunqimuge, a border guard herdsman

  I have been in the frontier for more than 40 years. It is my honorable mission to take root in the frontier. I also hope to continue to pass on this task to the next generation, continue to be stationed in the frontier, do a good job in the frontier work, and complete this glorious task. The spirit of patriotism and love for the people and the side of the border is carried forward.

  [Explanation] In the depths of the vast Gobi, there are few people traveled, and there are 400 camels accompanying Ao Yunqimuge.

Since the 1960s, the frontier soldiers and militiamen stationed here have used camels as their main means of transportation. The domestication of military camels is a fine tradition of mutual assistance between the army and the people. Technical support.

Every spring and autumn, Ao Yunqimuge brings the army camels to his own pastures for domestication. In winter, he returns them to the troops. At most, he helps the troops to domesticate more than 30 camels a year.

  [Same period] Wei Zhijun of Supornao'er Sumu Militia

  Ao Yunqimuge is our camel trainer here. The patrol area here is basically the desert Gobi, so there are many cases of riding camels during patrols. She always teaches us how to communicate with camels patiently and meticulously. How to ride a camel more steadily.

  [Explanation] Now Ao Yunqimuge is guarding the soil and guarding the border, while concentrating on raising camels. By raising camels, he not only increases his income, but also drives the surrounding herdsmen to become rich together.

In 2022, Alxa League also established the inheritance base of the national intangible cultural heritage project "Mongolian Camel Raising Customs" on the camel herding point in Aoyunqimuge.

  [Same period] Ao Yunqimuge, a border guard herdsman

  My grandchildren come back to help me take care of the camels on weekends. They say that they will learn cultural knowledge and go back to their grandmother to raise camels together in the future.

  [Commentary] "Excellent camel herder", "March 8th Red Banner Bearer", "Outstanding Border Resident of the Autonomous Region" Alxa League, "The Most Beautiful Border Guard"... In the past 44 years, Ao Yunqimuge has received numerous acclaims, and also cooperated with local border guards, The militia forged a deep friendship, and they were called the hospitable Mongolian Eji (Mother in Mongolian).

  [Commentary] The camel bell is still in the depths of the Gobi. Ao Yunqimuge practiced his original oath with practical actions, and also influenced the people around him.

  [Same period] Haosbagen, Secretary of the Party Committee of Supor Naoer Sumu

  The old man's family and country feelings rooted in the frontier and national defense, and the dedication spirit he has adhered to throughout his life, are worthy of our next generation to carry forward and inherit.

  Chen Feng, Aoqi Bagen, Ejin Banner, Inner Mongolia reported

Responsible editor: [Sun Jingbo]