The HU - Wolf Totem (Official Music Video)

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Official music video for 'Wolf Totem' by The HU.

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#TheHU #WolfTotem #HunnuRock

Management:

Tengeriin Gadas Film

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Went for a run with this on my headphones. Accidently raided the neighbor village.

florianjenders
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Day 39 in Corona Virus Isolation: i have discovered Mongolian rock and my life will never be the same

aleksanderkuschel
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I play this at 3 A.M. to scare my Chinese roommates.

TwoWheelNinja
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Peasant: "the Mongols are back"
"Who?"
"That's right"
"Who's back?"
"Exactly"
"So go ahead and tell me"
"The Hu!"
"Who?"
"Right"

tarquimSuperbus
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The “Хас тэмдэг” (“Khas Temdeg”), aka swastika in western culture, is a sacred symbol to our culture for thousands of years. As late as in 1924 Mongolian paper currencies displayed the symbol.

We've noticed that the symbol on our instruments has been drawing unforeseen negative views.

We create our music for everyone in the world without any exclusions. All we want and hope to do is "Inspiring others with Courage!".

HunnuRock
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My 86 year old Dad sent me this. thanks Dad.

duncanwcraig
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Positive aspect of Quarantine: Discovering Mongolian rock music.

lauradent
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Dude... I just want to be on that hill in my leathers, banging along with this song, and getting ready to take on the world!

DeathMetalDerf
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This band should have a long tour around Europe, like their ancestors.

TaleFrontier
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I mean, Mongolian culture and history is already metal af

thealien
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This song could motivate a slug to attack a pile of salt.

huyear
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gf:"babe you need to go see a psychiatrist you are not a 13th century Mongolian warrior"

me:

puppy
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This was the first result when I searched for "Chinese rock music". Mongolians are so powerful they can even invade search results.

cranelord
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I have no idea what he's singing about but I believe him

JayMackComedy
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A chinese person nervously checks up on the Great Wall everytime this song is played.

diegoramirez
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If this song isn't played at my funeral, I'm not dying.

EdwinAng
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The history of the lyrics. Lyrics were written at the beginning of the 17th century by Mongolian Prince Tsogt-Khun-Taij (1581–1637), Genghis Khan's descendant. In his time, the civil war between Mongols had already passed 300 years and this war continued another 100 and more years after his death. From the lyrics it is clear that Prince Tsogt-Khun-Taij of Khalkha Mongolia was not talking about an attack nor conquest, but on the contrary about the protection of his borders from other invading Mongols. 400+ years of civil war brought us the Mongols to its current state, torn by Russia and China and living in 3 different countries. In the second song "Yuve Yuve Yu" also states that the trouble of today's Mongols must be sought only from ourselves, that is, there is no unity, and so on.

tumurtogookhongorzul
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I listened to this song while riding my motorcycle. my beard grew 3 inches and a hawk landed on my handle bars.

double__delta
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After listening to this, I feel like conquering half of Eurasia

bipolarbear
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"If my body dies, let it die, but do not let my country die"
Genghis Khan

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