Tibetan learning skills

Tibetan learning skills are as follows:

First of all, you need to master spelling. You can find any kind of learning in any spelling system. Tibetan spelling can be divided into Amdo, Lhasa and Kangba systems. The spelling of Amdo and Kangba sounds has no tone, and the continuous reading changes little, which is relatively easy to learn. Lhasa sounds a little more difficult.

Suppose you have finished learning pinyin. Then let's start learning grammar next. Beginners can't read the original grammar books, but only Tibetan grammar books written in Chinese. Two books, Practical Tibetan Grammar Course and Introduction to Tibetan Reading, are recommended.

After a year or two of boring study, you finally have a general understanding of Tibetan. In the words commonly used by Tibetans to write books, you have the key to the entry of the wise, which can open the door of treasures in the light. The next thing is to start reading and appreciating the rich and vast Tibetan classics and start your further Tibetan study.

Tibetan (? ) refers to the Tibetan language used by Tibetans. Tibetan language belongs to the Tibetan branch of Sino-Tibetan language family of Tibeto-Burman language family, and its applicable areas are mainly Tibetans in China and some people in Nepal, Bhutan, India and Pakistan. Tibetan belongs to vowel marker of phonological writing, and there are two opinions about the origin of Tibetan.

Some scholars believe that Tommi Sambuza, a Tibetan linguist, was sent by King Songtsan Gampo to study Sanskrit in northern India in the 7th century A.D. during the Tubo period, and after returning to China, he quoted Sanskrit letters to create. Yongzhongben believed that Tibetan was evolved from Xiangxiong.

It is reported that Tubo Zambezi Sambuza, minister of Zambezi Gambu Sect, and other 16 people went to Tianzhu (India) to study and learn from their teachers. After returning to Tibet, I imitated Sanskrit Lanza style and combined with Tibetan phonology to create Tibetan block letters, and also created Tibetan cursive script according to Urdu style. But this traditional view has been questioned by many scholars.

In their view, it was not the Tubo Sambuza, who was often praised, who created Tibetan, but the ancient scripts that may have existed before Tubo (Songzan Gambu era) to record the original religious classics. Even some scholars tend to think that "Tibetan is created according to Xiang Xiong".