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A joke about transporting goods.

Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia are well known in China. Mongolia navy became a joke because of a classic cross talk by Degang Guo.

Mongolia, as the second largest land area country in the world, basically has nothing to do with the ocean, which can be said to be 108,000 miles. But mongolia navy does have his own business. Although it is far from the magnificent navy we imagined, it has a resounding nickname-the Seven Five Seas (teased by netizens).

Why is it nicknamed "Seven Wuhai" by netizens? Because the "Seven Five Seas" is the smallest navy, with only three ships and seven people.

The youngest navy division: Mongolian navy division

It used to be a funny story to say that "Qian's father is the commander-in-chief of the navy" in cross talk. But Mongolia is a landlocked country and does not need a navy. Why are there "seven seas"?

"Qian Dad" has only three boats and seven people, and most of the people in this team have never seen the sea in their lives. The most interesting thing is that there is only one swimmer in the team of seven people. Seriously, is it really not funny that Mongolia set up this seven-member army? What kind of navy is there without the sea?

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"Navy" changed into "Lake Army" and became a cargo carrier?

Mongolia is not surrounded by the sea. In addition to land transportation, on this basis, the "Seven Five Seas" for kerosene transportation was established. Key point: it is used to transport goods.

This team has no military activities. Their duty is to transport local wool, leather or other items to Russia.

Another surprise is that this seven-member team was privatized on 1997 due to financial problems. Therefore, in addition to the daily cargo transportation, the ship stops at the lakeside port to rest on weekdays, just like an ordinary transport ship.

The navy is not the patent of coastal countries.

The navy doesn't have to have a sea. Many inland countries have relatively large rivers and lakes, but these rivers and lakes are generally "international", that is, they are jointly owned by many countries. For example, the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan is jointly managed by many countries. In this case, it is natural to establish a navy.