Sad Mongol Lament- 𝙁𝙡𝙮 𝙁𝙡𝙮 𝙈𝙮 𝙎𝙖𝙙𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨 by Hun Huur Tu #mongol

🎨 Art: Mongol Warrior, Yuan Dynasty by Jack Huang (OC) 🎨 Dragon’s Armory: 🎨 Art blog: 🎵 Music by: Hun Huur Tu 🟢 Spotify: 🟠 PATREON: Fly Fly My Sadness by the Tuvan Band Hun Huur Tu with the Bulgarian Angelites. One of the art pieces I have done was that of a forlorn Mongol warrior riding in the wintry barrens, and the music that I was listening while I digitally painted and photobashed the image was Hun Huur Tu’s soul wrenching vocals in Fly Fly My Sadness. It’s so effortless in taking you to a barren headspace and feel that icy loneliness which bred the hardy people that conquered the vast expanse of the world. Though in abstraction, Mongol, Bulgarian, and Chinese (this channel) might seem incongruous and would have little to do with each other. In the context of the Mongol Empire which spanned most of Eurasia- all 3 were stitched in one. In this matter, the Mongol realm was the bridge and conduit where voices of Bulgaria, of Mongols, can still be heard as far as some great Chinese cities- such as Khanbaliq/ Dadu 大都 or modern Beijing or by a warrior born in what was Yuan China. Much (of these distinct voices) was at the disposal of a master that was literally the bridge of these worlds. In its lyrics Fly Fly My Sadness paints a soul crushing lament of one’s immense pain in missing his mother: both internally and externally both against the elements and the tumulus nostalgia- laced emotions that are threatening to spill over. #Yuandynasty #mongolhistory #chinesehistory #mongol #bulgariansong #china #history #music #historicalmusic #soundtrack
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