One of the good qualities of the poor orphaned boy, Boroloi, is depicted in the form of a myth, which is absorbed by the Bushes.
It is a moral movie that shows the influence of parent-teacher relationships on children's upbringing, and also reminds us of the problems that children who love animals can face if they don't properly understand their feelings.
This film revolves around Choghtu Khong Tayiji, a 17th century Mongolian prince who waged a campaign of independence against Tibetan and Manchu forces.