In 1945, Baylor of Uzemchin/Ujimqin, Dorj, led a group of people as they emigrated into the People’s Republic of Mongolia. Therefore, Uzemchin/Ujimqin had been divided into two separate parts, each with different destinies. This paper is going to expose the identity trans-formation and characteristics of Uzemchin/Ujimqin in Mongolia through analysis of the emi-gration of 1945, and the communication between China and Mongolia’s Uzemchin/Ujimqin.In this paper, the main structure is divided into 4 parts:introduction, text, conclusion, and appendix.The introduction presents the reason, purpose, significance, and value of the subject, as well as the research method of the thesis.The first chapter introduces Baylor of Uzemchin/Ujimqin, Dorj and the whole process of the Uzemchin/Ujimqin emigration in 1945.The second chapter represents the disparate destination and communication of Uzemchin/Ujimqin from both sides.The third chapter talks about the historical memory of Uzemchin/Ujimqin from Mon-golia and analizes their identity.The conclusion summarizes the whole text and identity of Uzemchin/Ujimqin from Mongolia. |