When the two children saw that there were so many of us riding camels, they were frightened and wanted to run away while chasing the sheep.
Dou Sprout rushed the fastest. He stopped the two children and said, "Don't panic, fellow! We don't mean any harm!"
I said Yazai, go ahead. When did these two children become your fellow villagers? If you say unreliable things, you will scare the children.
At this time, the guide Lao Zhang put one hand across his chest, bent down slightly, and made a strange movement. When the two boys saw Lao Zhang, they immediately returned the greeting, which was quite polite.
Lao Zhang gained the trust of the sheep-herding children, and these two children took us to their tribe.
When I got there, I discovered that they all lived like this.
The houses that the Hute people live in are similar to the earthen cave dwellings in the north. There are no doors at the entrance of the cave dwellings. Some of the more luxurious ones have sheepskin rugs hung at the entrance as door curtains. These cave dwellings are concentrated in rows.
The men here do not have pigtails like the Kayak people. On the contrary, the men of the Hute people all have the same hairstyle, a small crew cut, even the children. The women also dress very simply.
Dou Yazai even said half-jokingly, "What do you call the Hute tribe? It's awkward and hard to pronounce. It's better to call it the Flat-head tribe."
I kicked Dou Sprout in the head to tell him to stop talking. It is a local custom. Follow the local customs and observe etiquette. Don't make others unhappy and create trouble for yourself.
Because Lao Zhang had been here several times, he became friends with several Hute people in the tribe. These Hute people went to find people in the tribe who could speak Mandarin to act as translators. When the translators arrived, Lao Zhang
I explained that there are many cave dwellings like these deep in the desert, and the Hutte people move four or five times a year.
I asked Lao Zhang why the Hute people moved frequently. Lao Zhang thought for a while and said, "Maybe this is a custom passed down by the Hute people. I don't know the specific reason and I haven't studied it before."
Qin Xingping was happy when he saw the translator found from the tribe who could speak Mandarin.
The translator is a young man in his early twenties, with dark skin and a mixed-race appearance. Except that he is a little darker, he is quite handsome. His facial features are three-dimensional, a bit like the African version of Ren Xianqi.
"Haha! Aji!"
"Finally found you!" Qin Xingping went over and gave him a hug.
He was the only young man in the Hute tribe who had gone to school. Aji also recognized Qin Xingping. After the accident, Aji smiled and said, why are you here? Do you want to get your phone back?
"Want a cell phone?"
"How can you not," Qin Xingping held Aji's right hand, shook it and said, "I came here this time for no other reason than Aji. Let me introduce to you. These are my friends. They are young geographers."
From the newspaper, does the newspaper know? These people want to ask you something for an interview."
Hearing that we were interviewing him, Aji happily said yes, what questions do you want to ask?
It was better to pretend to be professional. At this time, Tou Tou had already taken out his notebook and pen. To act very professional, he first asked Aji how many people there are in your tribe now, what are the medical and living conditions like, and have you encountered any difficulties?
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Aji answered the first question accurately.
Maybe he felt that the time was almost up, so he changed the topic and asked Aji: "Young man, didn't you sell Mr. Qin a stone sculpture before? I want to ask, where did you get that stone sculpture?"
Aji's expression was a little surprised. He probably didn't expect that his head would suddenly ask this question.
Qin Xingping also made insinuations, hoping to help get him out of trouble as soon as possible.
Aji was unprepared. He thought for a while and said: "That stone sculpture was dug up by an uncle in the tribe and brought back. I thought it might be an antique and could be exchanged for some money, so I brought it to the town. Come with me, the prince hasn't come back yet."
, sit down and drink a glass of water first, and I’ll call that uncle over.”
"Prince? How come you still have a prince in your tribe?" I was startled and thought I heard wrongly.
"Aji, go find someone, Yunfeng and I can explain it," Qin Xingping waved his hand and asked Aji to find the uncle in the tribe.