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The artistry of the poems by Inner Mongolian poet D. Tserenvanjil

https://doi.org/10.53315/2782-3377-2024-4-1-86-98

Abstract

On September 7, 1961, he was born as the fifth child of Donrov with the family name Dolood and Otgon with the family name Sharnud in the area of Jaran village of Jaran soum, Western Uzemchin County, Shiliinggol Province, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. For more than thirty years from the time he started writing until now, his works have been read enthusiastically in the literary world of Inner Mongolia. In his poems, you can see the description of Mongols’ innocence, the lifestyle of nomadic people, and the existence in worship with mother nature in the poem “Mongolian family with horses outside” by him who likes to say “We have to be Mongolian, we can’t find Mongolian mentality from abroad”. Many of his poems that describe Mongolian life reflect the wonders of language and culture. In today’s poetry of Inner Mongolia, the use of the exquisite and elegant words of the Mongolian language is being reduced, the thinking is being impoverished, and the scope of the subject is being narrowed, but D. Tserenvanjil’s poems depict a rich vocabulary and Mongolian life with words, which clearly shows the color of this artist. D.Tserenvanjil, who started writing his poems in the 80s of the 20th century, is now an artist who is a member of the Writers’ Association of Chinese Minority Ethnics, a member of the Inner Mongolian Writers’ Association, and the deputy head of the Writers’ Association of Shiliinggol Province. D. Tserenvanjil’s works are distinguished from other artists by their language composition and creativity, so he is definitely one of the artists who can represent the current period. It is written in this paper that D. Tserenvanjil’s works are written about the values of the Mongolian culture and traditions, which express the hope and belief that the Mongolian nation will grow and develop, as well as the concern for the fate of the Mongolian nation.

About the Author

S. Tsomorlig
Ulaаnbaatar University
China

S. Tsomorlig, Doctoral student, Mongolia a poetess

Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region



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Tsomorlig S. The artistry of the poems by Inner Mongolian poet D. Tserenvanjil. Nomadic civilization: historical research. 2024;4(1):86-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53315/2782-3377-2024-4-1-86-98

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