As soon as we entered the cemetery gate, we saw Mongolian Khan Genghis Khan riding a fine horse with a high mane. He was dressed in a fine Mongolian robe, and his facial features were vividly carved. The wind gently blows his long black hair, full of majesty! Looking at Genghis Khan's majestic posture, I can't help but feel the dignity of Khan!
As soon as you walk past the 27-meter-high statue of Genghis Khan, civil servants and military officers will come into view. They are all burly and tall, invulnerable, about 4 meters high, like grassland heroes, shouting and killing. At first glance, millions of warriors made of pig iron are marching bravely in the grass!
Further on, a strong and tall camel walked past us carrying food, step by step steadily and quickly. They had a heavy responsibility and had to travel long distances to transport food to the barracks.
Followed by a hundred cows pulling a gold account, which is the gold account of Wang Khan Genghis Khan, and there are two copper accounts on both sides, which are the "that" of Khan and his mother and wife!
Hey, the car name behind this gold account is really interesting. How can I call a Lele car? Oh, it turns out that it makes a "Lele" sound when driving, so it is called a Lele car. Its tires are 2 meters high and are used to pull some heavy objects. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't rode away, but was taken away by an animal!
Finally, we walked into a museum, in which there was a painting that broke the Guinness Book of Records, * * * which was 206 meters long, telling his brilliant life and his never-ending spirit. Looking at two horses, our day's journey is over.