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Guo Degang: Qian'er's father is the commander of the Mongolian Navy. It's really not a joke.

Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia can be said to be well-known to everyone in China. The Mongolian Navy became a joke because of a classic cross talk by Guo Degang.

As the second largest land-based country in the world, Mongolia is basically separated from the sea and can be said to be thousands of miles apart. But the Mongolian Navy is indeed real. Although it is very different from the majestic navy we imagined, it has a resounding designation-Shichibukai (ridiculed by netizens)

Why is it jokingly called "Shichibukai" by netizens? What about "Shichibukai"? Because "Shichibukai" is the smallest navy, with only three boats and seven people.

The smallest navy: the Mongolian Navy

In the past, Guo Degang said in a cross talk that "Qian'er's father is the commander-in-chief of the navy", which became a very funny meme , but Mongolia is a landlocked country and does not need a navy. Why is there a "Shichibukai"?

"Qian'er's father" only owns 3 boats and 7 people, and most of the people in this team have never seen the sea in their lives. The most interesting thing is that in this team of 7 people, only one can swim. Seriously, isn't Mongolia setting up this 7-man army just to be funny? If there is no sea, what kind of navy is it?

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The "Navy" became the "Lake Army" and became a cargo transporter?

Mongolia is not surrounded by sea. In addition to land transportation, the "Shichibu Sea" was established on this basis for the transportation of kerosene. Key point: transporting goods

This team does not have any military activities. Their duty is to transport local wool, leather or other items to Russia on the opposite side.

Another surprising thing is that due to financial problems, this team of seven people was privatized in 1997. Therefore, in addition to daily transportation of goods, the ship docks at the lakeside port to rest, just like an ordinary transport ship.

The navy is not the exclusive property of countries bordering the sea

The navy does not require a sea. Many landlocked countries have relatively large rivers and lakes, but these rivers and large lakes are generally "international" "family", that is, shared 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.