Story behind: Thanks to the animation film "Mulan," people around the world have become very familiar with the story of the archetypal female Kungfu warrior who fought against the nomads from Mongolia. Yet Disney omitted one crucial fact: the Chinese dynasty that Mulan served was actually forged by another nomadic tribe Xian Bei that came from the edge of Mongolia and North East China around A.D. 155. That dynasty became part of China as they abandoned the nomadic lifestyle and started practicing farming instead. With China’s modern education ignoring the ancient nomadic settlements, the history between China and Mongolia pretty much becomes a Great Wall version of the American War of Independence. Yet what the modern education is hiding from the public is the fact that long before the Mongols came to power, the northern settlers of China were already coming from Siberia and Mongolia. They became part of the ancient Chinese dynasties and histories simply due to the fact that the nomadic lifestyle no longer suited the farming landscapes, and thus it was eventually abandoned. Further, the lines between nomads and settlers were originally not as clear as how politicians delineate them today. Thanks to the Disney film "Mulan," people around the world have become very familiar with the story of the archetypal female Kungfu warrior who fought against the nomads from Mongolia. Yet Disney omitted one crucial fact: the Chinese dynasty that Mulan served was actually forged by another nomadic tribe Xian Bei that came from the edge of Mongolia and North East China around A.D. 155. That dynasty became part of China as they abandoned the nomadic lifestyle and started practicing farming instead. With China’s modern educational system ignoring the ancient nomadic settlements, the history between China and Mongolia pretty much becomes a Great Wall version of the American War of Independence. Yet what modern China is hiding from the public is the fact that long before the Mongols came to power, the northern settlers of China were already coming from Siberia and Mongolia. They became part of the ancient Chinese dynasties and histories simply due to the fact that the nomadic lifestyle no longer suited the farming landscapes, and thus it was eventually abandoned. Further, the lines between nomads and settlers were originally not as clear as how politicians delineate them today. To revive the ancient nomadic memory of the Northern Chinese lands, Tengger Cavalry and a film crew traveled to an ancient battle ground that is a 7-hour drive north from Beijing to study the settlers' ancient past and the true identity of the Northerners. During the filming of horse herding and fire rituals in subzero temperatures on the grassland, the film crew learned the importance of the nomadic lifestyle in order to stay warm and productive, and also how the climate effects the farming lifestyle. The sudden change of the landscape within 7 hours drive, which is less than two days’ horse riding, is shocking to the team. “To do this, nomads dietary and supplements were heavily focused on fat, meat and milk with plenty of calories to last the unforgiving conditions,” says Mongolian cultural studier Erdene who lives in Ulaanbaatar and friend with the frontman of the band, “their livestock not only served as a source of food but they also processed the skins to make fur coats, shoes and even made felt from the wools harvested from sheep, camel and cows. Because the grassland or (tal kheer as it is called in Mongolian language) bears flat and wider landscape, wind during colder seasons were particularly challenging, hence why nomadic herders kept moving to generate heat, literally every step of the way. This must have been a very considerable transition, due to the fact that everything of nomad is based on ‘traveling’ and becoming a settler (or a farmer) must have been something of a significant change. It is almost like stepping back into the past too observe how modern-day nomads are still practicing the tried and true ways of herding and living in the wilderness compared to a more settled lifestyle that can be also be observed.” The local landmarks’ names also suggest their ancient connection to nomadic histories once. They helped to revive memories of the past by living them out in the same way, and it shows in the striking new video for the song MY SKY. “We hope through our music and our videos, the stories and history of the Nomads can be enjoyed and reflect the truer nature of things.”
Thank you from my the base of my ever curious soul as a history student for this insight in nomadic culture, which is threatened to be buried under another much louder and aggressive one
I still remember the first time I saw you live in NYC in the fall of 2015. Your art was (and still is) still untapped. You deserved better. I am still pissed you ended your odyssey so short. RIP, Nature
Thank you guys for you did everythings for mongolian metal. We proud of you. Inner mongolia is one of the our all Mongols. Thank you guys and good luck.
Both video and song better even than new Rammstein. Keep going and greetings from Poland! Stay here forever and be sure that if you feel on you the shadow of somebody strong, you and your cavalry are stronger. Stay amazing!
Woah. I only knew about the drama and the break up of the band and not that aftermath. I'm glad that Nature managed to stick around and even come back into something he feels so very passionate about. Also, new Tengger Cavalry. I didn't expect to get any of that outstanding stuff anymore!
Man this is all some deep stuff. I remember those old recordings and instantly fell in love with them. Even though it sounds like you went through one hell of a roller coaster, Im glad you found a way to persevere and bless us with your talents, your knowledge, and your roots. It sounds like you're about to hit your stride and take life by the horns. Stay strong my friend, as a Canadian, I gotta say, keep your stick on the ice! \m/
Honestly, I don't dig some of your songs (like the 2016 War Horse), but some others... I dig them HARD. This is one of 'em sweet, sweet songs. The mixture of modern metal and traditional Mongolian music is just perfect here.
@@Tuleinaarii I was just giving a compliment to a band that I really enjoy. I've shared Tengger's videos with all my friends. I know that there are other bands out there that incorporate traditional culture with modern metal. And maybe I'll discover and enjoy them along the way. But, out of all the things on the internet that you could take issue with, you took the time to try and make me look stupid for giving someone a compliment. How do you think that makes you look? Pick your battles, brother. You've got no dog in this fight. I. Love. This. Band. And to me, they are unique. And to me, you are not.
I think a cool thing the music videos could have are some horse archers, mounted shooting, raiding a village, raiding gers, or yurts, or maybe some heavy mongol lancers.
Check out our recent interview with Patrick Reilly (Guitar) here - ruclips.net/video/k8wtgJ5obnE/видео.html In a band? Let's chat about it facebook.com/noisedosagemedia/
¡HOLA! OMG, I don't remember how many times I commented your videos here in RUclips, but also in Facebook (including personal page of Nature!) dear guys: you should ban me!😂😂 I just know I love your music style! \m/
My sky Give me courage Give me light My sky Give me wisdom Give me strength Help me conquer my enemy Help me conquer all the hate Help me conquer the judgements Rooted deep inside their hearts My sky Hear my words Hear my call My sky Hear my howling Hear my screaming My sky Show me heart Show me blood My sky Show me mind Show me soul My sky Give me courage Give me light My sky Give me wisdom Give me strength
56,666 views. im the 56,666th and was natures friend, Hmm. stay away from the devil or become filled with Dark horse ness that eats you from within. Its in his lyrics. Nature was a good man and a Better buddy. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Seek the light...
Story behind:
Thanks to the animation film "Mulan," people around the world have become very familiar with the story of the archetypal female Kungfu warrior who fought against the nomads from Mongolia. Yet Disney omitted one crucial fact: the Chinese dynasty that Mulan served was actually forged by another nomadic tribe Xian Bei that came from the edge of Mongolia and North East China around A.D. 155. That dynasty became part of China as they abandoned the nomadic lifestyle and started practicing farming instead.
With China’s modern education ignoring the ancient nomadic settlements, the history between China and Mongolia pretty much becomes a Great Wall version of the American War of Independence. Yet what the modern education is hiding from the public is the fact that long before the Mongols came to power, the northern settlers of China were already coming from Siberia and Mongolia. They became part of the ancient Chinese dynasties and histories simply due to the fact that the nomadic lifestyle no longer suited the farming landscapes, and thus it was eventually abandoned. Further, the lines between nomads and settlers were originally not as clear as how politicians delineate them today.
Thanks to the Disney film "Mulan," people around the world have become very familiar with the story of the archetypal female Kungfu warrior who fought against the nomads from Mongolia. Yet Disney omitted one crucial fact: the Chinese dynasty that Mulan served was actually forged by another nomadic tribe Xian Bei that came from the edge of Mongolia and North East China around A.D. 155. That dynasty became part of China as they abandoned the nomadic lifestyle and started practicing farming instead.
With China’s modern educational system ignoring the ancient nomadic settlements, the history between China and Mongolia pretty much becomes a Great Wall version of the American War of Independence. Yet what modern China is hiding from the public is the fact that long before the Mongols came to power, the northern settlers of China were already coming from Siberia and Mongolia. They became part of the ancient Chinese dynasties and histories simply due to the fact that the nomadic lifestyle no longer suited the farming landscapes, and thus it was eventually abandoned. Further, the lines between nomads and settlers were originally not as clear as how politicians delineate them today.
To revive the ancient nomadic memory of the Northern Chinese lands, Tengger Cavalry and a film crew traveled to an ancient battle ground that is a 7-hour drive north from Beijing to study the settlers' ancient past and the true identity of the Northerners.
During the filming of horse herding and fire rituals in subzero temperatures on the grassland, the film crew learned the importance of the nomadic lifestyle in order to stay warm and productive, and also how the climate effects the farming lifestyle. The sudden change of the landscape within 7 hours drive, which is less than two days’ horse riding, is shocking to the team.
“To do this, nomads dietary and supplements were heavily focused on fat, meat and milk with plenty of calories to last the unforgiving conditions,” says Mongolian cultural studier Erdene who lives in Ulaanbaatar and friend with the frontman of the band, “their livestock not only served as a source of food but they also processed the skins to make fur coats, shoes and even made felt from the wools harvested from sheep, camel and cows. Because the grassland or (tal kheer as it is called in Mongolian language) bears flat and wider landscape, wind during colder seasons were particularly challenging, hence why nomadic herders kept moving to generate heat, literally every step of the way. This must have been a very considerable transition, due to the fact that everything of nomad is based on ‘traveling’ and becoming a settler (or a farmer) must have been something of a significant change. It is almost like stepping back into the past too observe how modern-day nomads are still practicing the tried and true ways of herding and living in the wilderness compared to a more settled lifestyle that can be also be observed.”
The local landmarks’ names also suggest their ancient connection to nomadic histories once. They helped to revive memories of the past by living them out in the same way, and it shows in the striking new video for the song MY SKY.
“We hope through our music and our videos, the stories and history of the Nomads can be enjoyed and reflect the truer nature of things.”
Nice
Thank you from my the base of my ever curious soul as a history student for this insight in nomadic culture, which is threatened to be buried under another much louder and aggressive one
Brilliant. Right there with you
Ride on brothers
RIP Nature Ganganbaigal, brother in metal!
Taken far too young. Tragic loss.
RIP BRO. It was great touring with you!
Great stuff and a beautiful video. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal.
I still remember the first time I saw you live in NYC in the fall of 2015. Your art was (and still is) still untapped.
You deserved better. I am still pissed you ended your odyssey so short.
RIP, Nature
Monkh Khokh Tenger may bless you brothers. Greeting from Mongolia.
Was listening to Rootless and Hero on the way home from work. Took on a whole new dimension knowing Nature will no longer be making amazing music.
Lone wolf is a heartbreaker now. ...
Mongol urlagiin toloo hiisen hiij bga buhend chin bayrlalaa. Amjilt husie zaluusaa.
Thank you guys for you did everythings for mongolian metal. We proud of you. Inner mongolia is one of the our all Mongols. Thank you guys and good luck.
This is amazing. I love the mix. It strengthens both the metal and the folk
Mongolian rammstein
this
Both video and song better even than new Rammstein. Keep going and greetings from Poland! Stay here forever and be sure that if you feel on you the shadow of somebody strong, you and your cavalry are stronger.
Stay amazing!
outfits are quite cool and so does the song. loved it.
So sad tho know Nature's gone.. i just discovered the band, his music is just awesome 💯
Hello from Montana! You guys are awesome! The mix of hardcore with traditional singing and instruments is fantastic.
Woah. I only knew about the drama and the break up of the band and not that aftermath. I'm glad that Nature managed to stick around and even come back into something he feels so very passionate about. Also, new Tengger Cavalry. I didn't expect to get any of that outstanding stuff anymore!
Great stuff!
Excelente tema. Gran video. 👍🇦🇷
2:15 whatta change, into a nice riff, simple and just so metal. You guys are good! From USA.
Same listen to lone wolf if you havent
you guys keep getting better and better with each listen 👂👍🏼🖤🦅🐎
DONT STOP!!!!!!
Pure awesome! Great song!
Hello from Cyprus.
Another awesome song and video. Love it.
I cannot wait to see you guys in August! You are loved and appreciated. ❤❤❤
Wow #mindblown keep up the kikassly epic music 🔊🎶🎧🤟🤟
Man this is all some deep stuff. I remember those old recordings and instantly fell in love with them. Even though it sounds like you went through one hell of a roller coaster, Im glad you found a way to persevere and bless us with your talents, your knowledge, and your roots. It sounds like you're about to hit your stride and take life by the horns. Stay strong my friend, as a Canadian, I gotta say, keep your stick on the ice! \m/
Thought today might be a boring day but then I see this! Made my day to be honest, love your work and eagerly waiting to hear more!
Honestly, I don't dig some of your songs (like the 2016 War Horse), but some others... I dig them HARD. This is one of 'em sweet, sweet songs. The mixture of modern metal and traditional Mongolian music is just perfect here.
Wow you're really mastering the percussive sound... Love it
This is...the most metal thing EVER!!!! 🤘🤘
This is always an incredible morning when I wake up and see that TC has released a new video. Love everything about this guy's, epic cinematography 🤘🏻
Best of best ❤
BLOWN AWAY!!!!!! There's literally nothing else on this planet that sounds like this!
That's not actually true. There's plenty of bands from Asia that use traditional instruments and melodies with metal.
@@Tuleinaarii I was just giving a compliment to a band that I really enjoy. I've shared Tengger's videos with all my friends. I know that there are other bands out there that incorporate traditional culture with modern metal. And maybe I'll discover and enjoy them along the way. But, out of all the things on the internet that you could take issue with, you took the time to try and make me look stupid for giving someone a compliment. How do you think that makes you look? Pick your battles, brother. You've got no dog in this fight. I. Love. This. Band. And to me, they are unique. And to me, you are not.
🇨🇦From Canada, great music! I love it!👍
Transylvania is with you.
Idk why but im so hyped lol
Tengri's path is infinite. I'll do my best to strenghten the fire you've burned🔥
Fuck yeah on so many levels!! Salute
Hell yeah! This shit rocks! Keep this music coming, I love it! Makes me happy and amps me up!
Tengri Turkey 🇹🇷
Hell yes Naturre. Good job my man!!!
This is amazing
Hell yeah my dream to be a brutal metal singer this stuff is music to my ears love it
Either message is great. Stay strong, brother.
GRAND AF SOUND AND MUSIC VIDEO 🤘
This a fucking amazing bros!
*hops on horse and draws saber*
*FOR THE HORDE!!* :D
Tengrim!
You should use throat singing more. I am planning to make some metal with it also. Greetings from Turkey!
some people don't like it when the throat singing is more prominent, some others actually prefer it that way... well you can't please everyone lol
@@pratamawirya3736 " you can't please everyone" totally true. Being yourself is the best.
Mongolian hero Ganganbaigali
I wish the hu and tenger cavalry would collaborate.
I think a cool thing the music videos could have are some horse archers, mounted shooting, raiding a village, raiding gers, or yurts, or maybe some heavy mongol lancers.
It is cool video.
You are our chinggis khan of metal man just remember that 🤘
thank you
Thank You All for this Masterpiece, I thoroughly enjoyed this journey with You.
Plz come to Turkey
my sky is in the sky who's in the sky
When do we get the new album? This is so good \m/
En México diriamos: 🤘🏾se oye bien fregón 🤘🏾
¡No! Está mejor: ”¡Se oye CHINGÓN!” 😁
I swear I thought the thumbnail was Tenacious D's Demon
Dang I need to get a paycheck so I can get some of your albums FR
RIP \m/
Check out our recent interview with Patrick Reilly (Guitar) here - ruclips.net/video/k8wtgJ5obnE/видео.html
In a band? Let's chat about it
facebook.com/noisedosagemedia/
Indian metal!
¡HOLA!
OMG, I don't remember how many times I commented your videos here in RUclips, but also in Facebook (including personal page of Nature!) dear guys: you should ban me!😂😂
I just know I love your music style! \m/
No
@@ghouriimran8554 😐?
Lyrics?
My sky
Give me courage
Give me light
My sky
Give me wisdom
Give me strength
Help me conquer my enemy
Help me conquer all the hate
Help me conquer the judgements
Rooted deep inside their hearts
My sky
Hear my words
Hear my call
My sky
Hear my howling
Hear my screaming
My sky
Show me heart
Show me blood
My sky
Show me mind
Show me soul
My sky
Give me courage
Give me light
My sky
Give me wisdom
Give me strength
@@TenggerCavalry thx, 👍
Strong movie/ Mongold ireerei
56,666 views. im the 56,666th and was natures friend, Hmm. stay away from the devil or become filled with Dark horse ness that eats you from within. Its in his lyrics. Nature was a good man and a Better buddy. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Seek the light...
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