Archery range introduction: Mongolian archery is an archery method that has been studied and used by ancient Eastern countries, including China, Mongolia, North Korea, Japan and other countries. The characteristic of Mongolian archery is that the hand that pulls the bow string uses the thumb to buckle the string, and the arrow tail is stuck in the finger socket of the thumb and index finger. The Mongolian style generally adopts a large draw method, and the bow is fully opened, which helps to increase the power of the bow and arrow. The counterpart to the Mongolian style is the Mediterranean archery method. At present, mainstream international archery competitions, such as the Olympic Games, all use Mediterranean archery. However, at present, many traditional archery enthusiasts in Japan, South Korea, and China still retain the skills of Mongolian archery and continue to insist on passing on and inheriting this ancient archery art.