The Kazakh way of falling in love

the girl, known in kazakh as “kzykuvar”, is a traditional game for kazakh young men and women, and a special way for young men and women to express their affection.

young men and women know each other and know each other through “girls chases” and have lovers.

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about the origin of the pursuit of the girl, there are many interesting legends of kazakh folk.

legend i: in ancient times, two kazakh chiefs formed their children's and daughters' homes, and while girls were ready to marry, the bridesmaids deliberately praised their grooms' horses as the best thousand miles.

the bride's father scorned and said, “my daughter's horse is the best horse, and if you can follow my daughter's horse, the girl will pass today, or she'll say so sometime.” so the game begins.

because she was fond of young men, she deliberately rode so slowly that he could catch up with them, take advantage of the opportunity to communicate and communicate.

when she returned, she allowed the young men to run in front, and she ran in the back and turned “girls after” into “girls after” and then “girls after”.

since then, many young kazakh men and women have gained a sense of love through this kind of playful pursuit and exchange, and have developed love and become lifelong partners.

since then, the activities have been carried out in the same way as ever.

today, such activities are no longer restricted to young men and women, and sometimes some married adult men and women are involved, but are generally required to be of similar age, as this allows for free play and jokes.

it's a myth that the girl's pursuit is related to a rival family.

the sons and daughters were the heads of the two ancient tribes.

one of the bridegroom's bridesmaids, who passed through the door, was one of the men who had shown his flaunting how precious the horse of his tribe leader's son had been and how many horses had been carefully chosen.

the bride ' s father, who listened to this, was of course dissatisfied, so he wanted to prove that his horse was also a good horse and that his daughter was no less skilled than a man, and had deliberately let her run in the opposite direction of welcoming her.

he told the groom that if he could catch up with the bride, he would be married today; if he could not, he would be chosen again.

the young man was in a hurry to catch the bride.

the groom did not fall short of expectations, so soon he caught up with the bride.

when he went around the bride's horse, he had some kind of defeating bride who made his own demands: the groom runs in front, chases himself in the back.

that way, the girl becomes the girl.

legend iii: once upon a time, a day geese became a woman, married to a hunter, and became the father of kazakhs.

on the day of the marriage, they were riding two white horses, flying around like day geese, competing for each other.

this is said to be the origin of the "girl chase".

it's a legend that the "girl chases" game follows from ancient timesand come to custom.

“girls chase” is an important part of the folk culture event, which takes place on the occasion of the festival.

girl kazakh, who's very warm, invites tourists from afar to join in this kind of immediate entertainment.

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