Sentences praising Tibetans

Sentence 1: When I was in junior high school, I knew that there was a Tibet Autonomous Region on the western border of our country. Mount Everest, the world's highest peak with an altitude of 8,882 meters, stands in the Himalayas in Tibetan areas. There are snow-capped mountains and glaciers that never melt all year round, and there is the majestic and solemn Potala Palace! Beautiful Lhasa is the capital of Tibet. The magical Potala Palace is just outside the city.

As the saying goes, the soil and water support the people. The magical plateau of Tibet has given birth to an equally magical nation - the Tibetan people. As a mainlander, you cannot use words like "backward" to describe Tibetans. They reject "fashion", abandon "fashion", follow their true nature, pursue their original appearance, and live in a comfortable time and space. Because of this, they are closer to the source of life.

Sentence 3 Tibetan women are the bright color of this plateau and the creators of this plateau. They graze, farm, and pray for blessings. They have an unimaginable ability to endure hardship and an optimistic spirit. These women cannot be described as roses or serenades in Chinese. They can only be described as healthy and simple, like the cattle and sheep they graze. Handicraft industry is the second career of Tibetan women. Fluent Mandarin removed the barriers to trading goods between us. But we repeatedly wave our hands at the products they sell, but they still persevere and hold things out in front of your eyes: "Buy one, buy one." Their eyes are so persistent that you can no longer refuse. Existence determines consciousness, and the harsh plateau requires them to be perseverant and perseverant.

Sentence 4: Tibetans have the most devout beliefs, Tibetans have the longest culture, Tibetans retain the most sincere enthusiasm, Tibetans have the most primitive simplicity, and Tibetans have the most heroic spirit. Tibetans like to sing folk songs, dance with hada in their hands, wrestling, horse racing, and express their emotions loudly. Please remember that this is not because Tibetans are wild and difficult to find, but they like to go straight.

What is even more valuable about the fifth sentence is the optimism and broad-mindedness of Tibetans. Various folk festivals are filled with the joy of singing and dancing. People probably get their impressions of Tibetans from their songs and dances, right? This characteristic of Tibetans is similar to the "Dionysian spirit" summarized by female anthropologist Benedict. During the visit to the Potala Palace, the high-pitched and beautiful singing voices of women could be heard from time to time. I listened carefully to the unique sounds of nature on the plateau. The singing came from the roof of the palace. A dozen Tibetan women in costumes lined up in two teams, each holding a wooden tool in their hands. They sang songs, moved back and forth, left and right according to a certain pattern, and used the tools in their hands at the same time. Knocking against the gravel and dirt beneath his feet. It turned out that they were making "Aga", which is a traditional Tibetan roof or house floor construction method. Gravel, soil and water are mixed and spread on the ground or roof, and then manually pounded repeatedly. Labor does not prevent them from singing enthusiastically and joyfully. This is a nation without tragic songs.

Sentence 6 What a fascinating place it is! At that time, I was thinking: One day, I must go to Tibet! Enter Lhasa! In the sunshine, you can solemnly see the thousand-year-old strength of the Potala Palace; in the cold wind, you can quietly listen to the vicissitudes of history told by the Potala Palace. But, Tibet! You and I are separated by thousands of mountains and rivers, so far away. When can I come to your side? Walking into the high, thick, red and white palace walls, you can admire the kind-faced Buddha statue; there are also the sacred pagodas, and the prayer flags dancing in the wind...ah! Tibet! Tibet in my dream! You make me think about it day and night...

Sentence 7: Khampa men are walking on the streets of Lhasa, and Khamba men are doing transactions skillfully on Barkhor Street. This group of people with a business tradition has footprints all over the country. I followed them with my eyes, capturing some rough feelings about the Kham people. The Kham people live in eastern Tibet, with a series of north-south mountain systems running through it. The famous three major rivers (Nujiang River, Lancang River, and Jinsha River) and the three major mountains (Boshula Ridge, Thaniamtawong Mountain, and Mangkang Mountain) are juxtaposed. It's a wonder. The breathtaking landscape has created the bold Kham people. They have hard faces and sharp eyes, and their black Tibetan robes cover their strong and round bodies like yaks. Like their bodies, the veins of the Khampa people flowed with unruly blood as big as a river.

Sentence 8 Colorful sleeves come from the colors of the rainbow. Touch the blue sky and the clouds are flowing; flick your sleeves and the wind dances. I throw you a hydrangea to fulfill your dream; I give you a blessing to accompany you wherever you go. God bless you! Our magical and beautiful home. God bless you! The hometown that we always dream of. Part 2: The Soaring Heavenly Blessings Chapter 1 The wonderful Heavenly Blessings in the Snowy Land. The poetry of green trees and flowers growing in the Three Gorges, and the eyes of Tianchi dyeing the earth blue. Fairies in the sky, wonders in the world, dance gracefully, spreading the hope of flying wings. It is a snow lotus, which is not afraid of the pressure of snow and ice. It has its roots deep in the snow-capped mountains, and its white dress carries all the moonlight. It is a saffron, a traditional Chinese medicine that gathers the essence of heaven and earth. It transfers the sunshine from the plateau into a bowl of soup to eliminate diseases in the world. It was a hollyhock flower, peerless and independent. It looked back and smiled to release the blessings in its heart, and its beautiful face swayed in the heart of the shepherd. A wonderful flower that never fades, persisting for thousands of years, just for this holy land.

Sentence 9: Over the past 40 years, I have been to Lhasa, the Sunlight City, dozens of times. Every time I see the sky there, it is always so blue and translucent, like a gem washed with a special kind of water. Just as refreshing. The sound waves of speaking can touch the blue sky, and the blue sky can be touched by stretching out your hands.

Someone said this when describing the sky in Lhasa: "Wash your face with the blue sky." This is really a wonderful statement. I often think this way, perhaps with the white clouds clinging to the top of the mountain, the blue sky in Lhasa becomes even deeper and purer. Perhaps in contrast to the grassland along the Lhasa River, its blue color is more vivid and beautiful. The blue of the sky in Lhasa is one of those pure, unrestrained colors.

Sentence 10: Every nation has its own collective ecological and spiritual way. During the few days in Tibet, on the streets of Lhasa, among the crowds of people turning around to pray to Buddha, I worshiped the great Sakyamuni with the Tibetans, and listened to the passionate singing of the handsome Rong Zhongerjia with them. , sitting with them in a smoky restaurant, ordering food and eating in large portions, but we are still distinct, just like yaks and gazelles on the grassland. Although sometimes we wear the same clothes and have the same solemn look on our faces. To this magical plateau, we are tourists, they are devout Buddhists, we are passers-by, and they are the masters. This is the most essential difference.

Sentence 11 The most eye-catching thing when entering Tibetan areas are the brightly colored prayer flags. Looking from the car window, sometimes you can see prayer flags fluttering in the wind on hillsides and mountaintops; sometimes you can see vertical, diagonal, and umbrella-shaped prayer flags hanging in the doorways, windows, and courtyards of some homes that live alone or in groups. of prayer flags and white pagodas. When you get closer and look at those prayer flags, you can see that they are really densely printed with Tibetan scriptures. From the tour guide and the Tibetan people, I learned why they hang these prayer flags. It turns out that people who believe in Tibetan Buddhism print Buddhist sutras on brightly colored cloth to make prayer flags in order to pray for blessings. Every time these prayer flags flutter, people are chanting sutras and praying for blessings. Although I can't understand it, I think those prayer flags with different locations, different hanging places, different styles, different colors, and different shapes must have different contents, and the content of their prayers must also be different. No matter what, the Tibetan compatriots’ yearning for a better life and future is always revealed.

Sentence 12: What I clearly saw was the white hada, and what I smelled was the mellow aroma of highland barley wine and butter tea. But why? Why? The jade and clear snow lotus does not bring peace to people; the precious and rare Cordyceps sinensis cannot heal people's bodies and minds. The green water of the Brahmaputra River! The twists and turns... I seemed to hear the "coarse" cry of the Tibetan mastiff, coming from the distant snow-capped mountains; I seemed to see the figure of the Tibetan antelope running desperately on the glacier... Tibet in my dream!

Sentence 13 I want to see the snow lotuses. Is it burning quietly on the cold snowy mountains of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau? Lying quietly and gracefully on the cold snow-capped mountains. I want to see you blooming in the sun, exhaling fragrance in the moonlight, and being charming on the snow-capped mountains. I want to use the water of the holy lake to wash away the dirt in my heart. Because you have a pure natural ecology, you are the cleanest lake and the most beautiful lake in the world. How I want to block my ears with the sound of bells and Sanskrit sounds. Don't be bothered by worldly things. I want to bring kindness and throw away sadness. I want to bring smile and throw away tears. Because I want to embrace you with my pure soul.

The activity "Enter the Tibetan House" in sentence 14 should be on the road near Chuanzhu Temple. This is an event with a commercial feel. As soon as you get off the car, before you can figure out where to go, a Tibetan girl with a beautiful face rushes up to you, offers you a khata, and quickly stands next to you to take a photo with you. Later I learned that this group photo can be quickly developed for 10 yuan each. Of course, you don’t have to take the photo. There is a ritual when you enter their "home": offering khatas, crossing the fire pot; sitting around the table they have arranged, and under the arrangement of the host, you can drink highland barley wine, butter tea, and very simple snacks. Cold dish, yak meat cut into small pieces. While you are happily drinking and eating meat, Tibetan girls will also sing "drinking songs". In addition to the yak meat, the highland barley wine and butter tea are particularly sweet to me.

Sentence 15 The ornaments covered with gold, silver and jade are dazzling, the colorful costumes gather the beauty of the world, and the splendid Huarui culture inherits the glory of the nation. Chasing the cycle of the sun and the moon, guarding the colorful four seasons. Accompanied by the leisurely movement of cattle and sheep and the aroma of cooking smoke, the cheerful Huarui "Zerou" dances, antiphonally singing the joy of harvest and telling the millennium's expectations. The snow-capped mountains are high, but not as high as Tashi's gaze; the snow lotus is as beautiful as Dolma's face. The grasses are dancing and the birds are singing. In the season of cardamom, Malan in the depths of his soul is open to the fullest. Butterflies flutter in the moonlit embrace, and affectionate songs spread across the grassland.

Sentence 16: Quietly holding flower paper umbrellas and dancing the "An Zhao" dance gracefully, the children of the Tu ethnic group painted colorful pictures. Thousands of rivers flow back to the sea, thousands of snow lotuses point toward the sun, and all ethnic groups live in harmony hand in hand, weaving a peaceful and peaceful life. The strong figure can be tilted up and down freely, and the graceful grace can be displayed freely. The turning of the wheel is a whirling song and a wonderful combination; the flying ribbons are an intoxicating dream and a thrilling soaring.

Sentence 17 Tibet in the dream! I really want to go to you today. However, when I woke up in the morning, I fell from the clouds of dreams to the ground of reality: my daughter had just started working, the debt had just been paid off, my son's future as a soldier was uncertain, and the old house at home was dilapidated.

My dad! Don’t think about how to make money, but always think about high consumption! How can this be done to the children? My little son! How can I tolerate my parents who have passed away and are still worried about me! ah! Tibet in dreams! Now, my sleepwalking with you has become a luxury! Tibet in dreams! You can only be the Tibet in my dream?

Sentence 18 They have a resounding name: "The source of the Minjiang River - the first Tibetan village." A Tibetan female compatriot who received us asked us to call her "Dolma". This Dolma can speak Mandarin quite well. From her words, I learned a lot about Tibetan culture. Ordinary Tibetan people are particularly grateful to Chairman Mao and the Communist Party. They say that it was Chairman Mao and the Communist Party who made them become masters. They are no longer slaves since childhood; they are especially grateful to the people of the country for their support after the earthquake. With their selfless assistance, Chairman Mao's portrait is hung in every house and the five-star red flag is planted in front of the door. I think this is a nation that knows how to be grateful.

Verse 19: The sky in the Potala Palace is so blue that it can make a sound. It can freeze your sight and fix it somewhere on the sky for a long time, allowing you to enjoy it heartily and greedily. The infinite breadth brought by the blue of the world. When I stand on any unfashionable street or alley in this city, I will see the tall and majestic house built against the mountain that many people have seen on the screen and in books—— The sky above the Potala Palace is bright blue all year round, whether it is late winter or midsummer.

Sentence 20: Tibetan men and women all have names but not surnames. Women all have the common name "Dolma", and men all have the common name "Tashi". After the Tibetan children are born, they are all The lama of the monastery chooses the name, but parents do not have this right; Tibetan women do not have the term "confinement". They cannot give birth in the house where they live. The livestock house is where they give birth. After the child is born, the mother has to You can do whatever you need to do within a few days, and you won't be as squeamish as Han women, who have to confine themselves. People in this place also have a marriage custom, which is polyandry. No matter how many brothers there are, they only have one woman and children. After birth, only the eldest brother of several brothers is called "Father" and the other brothers are called "Uncle". Of course, they are gradually changing towards monogamy; Dolma told us that Tibetans especially like men wearing glasses. , saying that they think men wearing glasses are particularly educated, and Tibetan girls also like men wearing glasses. Dolma also joked that if any Han man wearing glasses is willing to come to the Tibetan home, he will definitely become a villager at least. What does it look like? If a Tibetan boy falls in love with a girl from a certain family, he must keep a yak for the girl's family for three years before he can propose marriage. Tibetans worship the yak and regard the yak as their totem...

Sentence 21: If you see a Tibetan child holding a riding crop on the grassland, please don’t look at his clothes that are not as neat as yours and show disgust, because he has the purest innocence in his eyes and the most innocent smile on his lips. A clean smile. Maybe he can't play the piano or speak Chinese, and he can even point at the airplane and call him Big Bird; but please don't call him stupid. Because he can use his fingers that cannot play the piano to make those yaks that are barbaric in your eyes obedient. He can speak the simplest Tibetan language, and he can sing the majesty of the snow-capped mountains and the Kelsang flowers in the most natural tone. The beauty of the grassland and the heroic posture of the eagle will thank the grassland for its nurturing grace with songs. He is uneducated, it’s not that he is rude, it’s just that you don’t understand our Tibetan culture, nor do you understand the purest faith in our hearts.

Sentence 22 "There is always a pair of eyes watching very close to the sky. She has the gorgeous dream of the forest, she has the light of the blue waves of the sea... The magical Jiuzhaigou, the paradise on earth." Zhongerjia's "Magic Jiuzhaigou" filled my heart with infinite yearning and expectation for Jiuzhaigou. After many twists and turns, in late May, I finally arrived at the paradise I dreamed of.

Sentence 23 It is said that King Gesar is the incarnation of Master Padmasambhava. He spent his life as a soldier, promoted good and suppressed evil, promoted Buddhism and spread culture, and became a great hero that the Tibetan people are proud of. The world-famous "The Biography of King Gesar" is the longest heroic epic in the world. The epic hero King Gesar was born in 1038 AD and died in 1119 AD at the age of 81. Gesar's family was poor since he was a child. Due to his uncle's separation, his mother and son were homeless and dependent on each other. When he was 16 years old, he chose the king by horse racing and ascended the throne. Then he moved to Senzhou Dazezong, the capital of Ling Kingdom, and married Zhu Mu as his wife. Throughout his life, Gesar subdued demons, eradicated violence, conquered the north and south, and unified more than 150 tribes, large and small, and the territory of the Ling Kingdom was unified. After Gesar's death, the Lingcong family changed the capital of Senzhou Dazezong into a family temple, and his illustrious achievements were revealed to future generations.

Sentence 24 "White clouds are floating in the blue sky, horses are running under the white clouds, whips are waving in all directions, and hundreds of birds are flying together. If someone comes to ask me, I will proudly tell him that this is My hometown...", the song "The Sun That Rises and Never Sets on the Prairie" takes us into the beautiful prairie. Nowadays, this intoxicating natural picture is no longer unique to the grassland. In the Xingxiang land, the most beautiful and greenest stretch of the 800-mile Taihang Mountains, it has reproduced its charming charm in the past!

Sentence 25: Walking in this Tibetan village, we are particularly envious of their villa-style buildings and spacious courtyards; you will be infected by the hospitality of Tibetan compatriots. Although their reception has commercial elements, You will never doubt their sincerity towards the Han people; when you get here, you have to add water to your water glass, and they will be very enthusiastic.

There was a house filled with sacks filled with cypress leaves, and the air was filled with a strong scent of cypress. The curious owner told us that these were the materials they used to make incense; they seemed to be particularly fond of silver jewelry, and it turned out that in their eyes Here, silver jewelry is not just for decoration, but they know that silver ions have the effect of strengthening the body and curing diseases. If they have minor illnesses or disasters, they will use silver jewelry for scraping treatment. It seems that all Tibetan men, women and children who have come into contact with it have He has a good voice, even the song "Heavenly Road" with a very high and wide range, they can sing it very easily. The unique Tibetan voice quality is particularly pleasant. Later, I met one in the parking lot of Huanglong Scenic Area. A Tibetan young man who had just graduated from high school and came here to work, he sang while picking up garbage on the roadside. His vocal range was simply out of this world. Just like the song "Magical Jiuzhaigou" sings: This place is full of magic, it is really a paradise on earth! The mountains, rivers, villages and hospitable hosts here are like a continuous picture!

Sentence 26 With this blue sky, the majesty and magnificence of the Potala Palace become more mysterious and attractive! So, I came to this conjecture: The reason why the sky in Lhasa is so blue is because of this unique temple. Without it, the sky in Lhasa would be as cold as ice and as lonely as an empty house. house.

Sentence 27 On the road to the Jokhang Temple made of stones under the floating clouds and blue sky, from time to time I can see some devout believers with their long heads prostrated, their whole bodies prostrated on the ground, making pilgrimages and worshiping Buddha. He kowtowed step by step, measuring the earth with his body that was still stooped even though it was stretched. The dust mixed with snow and frost in the clothes and the vicissitudes of life on their faces told people that they had crawled from the distant mountains and rivers. These pilgrims wore leather holsters on their hands and kneepads on their knees. They were prepared to face all the hardships and hardships on the journey. However, the burning pain in their hearts caused by eager anticipation and extreme loneliness caused The scars are scabbed, but nothing can soothe or heal them. During the long pilgrimage, they only kowtowed and never spoke. The lack of words makes it seem like they have said a lot. Now the Jokhang Temple is in front of them. This is the ultimate destination of their trip, and it is also the most glorious and inspiring last mile.

Sentence 28: King Gesar is a hero of the ancient Tibetan people. His glorious achievements in exorcising evil spirits and benefiting the Tibetan people were as early as the 10th to 11th centuries in the Tibetan grassland, which is known as the Snowy Land in my country. It is widely spread among the people in provinces and regions such as the beautiful Qinghai Lake, the majestic Riyue Mountain, the Longyuan land of the ancient silk road, the Sichuan Basin in the land of abundance, and the beautiful Yunnan, the hometown of Sun Que. To this day, people still remember and praise this national hero.

Sentence 29: Living in a bustling city, driving a car at traffic lights on the street, and drinking colorful wine in a bar, you don’t even know the freedom of riding a horse on the grassland, and you haven’t tasted it. I have never smelled the fragrance of butter tea floating on the grassland before the fragrance of highland barley wine. It is the gift given to us by the grassland...

Sentence 30 When talking about Tibet, it reminds people of the mysterious Tibet. The blue sky, the high snow peaks, the green grasslands, the dark yaks, the Tibetan girls who are good at singing and dancing, and the Tibetan old ladies who kowtow devoutly on pilgrimage three times a step, everything is so fascinating. This summer, our family traveled to Jiuzhaigou. When I heard from the tour guide that I was going to visit a Tibetan family, I immediately forgot about the fatigue of the journey and screamed with excitement, wishing I could walk into a Tibetan family right away. Under the leadership of the tour guide, we took a bus and walked into the mysterious Tibetan home. As soon as we got off the bus, we were greeted by enthusiastic Tibetan compatriots. They all smiled, put their hands together, spoke simple Chinese, and welcomed us warmly. A beautiful Tibetan sister held white hadas in her hands and hung them around our necks one by one. While hanging them, she chanted "Tashi Delek!", which meant wishing us "good luck and good luck". A handsome Tibetan brother held a handful of cypress branches in his hand, dipped water in a copper basin beside him, and sprinkled it gently on us, wishing us happiness and health, and making us feel As close as a family.

Sentence 31: Heaven, we are here singing and dancing, singing the joy of the prosperous age. Today, we are here to imagine the future and envision the grand blueprint for tomorrow. Overture: The auspicious gods from the Snow Mountain hold up the white hada to welcome guests from all over the world. The grassland opens its green mind and sings happiness and auspiciousness. 60 years ago, the sound of dawn reached the land of Huarui. In 1950, flowers bloomed, the ice melted, the county was established, and the truth reached the hands of all people. The ancient and young Tianzhu has moved from isolation to openness, from backwardness to prosperity. Holding the fragrance of the grassland in your hands, you are filled with the unrestrained mountains and rivers. Today, brothers and sisters gather together with great passion. Thank you, the great Communist Party of China, for dispelling the dark clouds in the sky! Thank you, dear motherland, for sending warmth to the plateau!

Sentence 32: The strong horse is equipped with a golden saddle, and the heroic young man rides on it. The sharp long knife is stuck in my waist. These three treasures symbolize good luck and peace. I use these three treasures to wish good luck and wish my hometown to be like a majestic snow-capped mountain. "This Tibetan folk song praises the prowess of the Amdo youth. He is astride a horse and carries a sword. He is a typical image of a young Tibetan man. The folk song regards the horse, the youth, and the long sword as symbols of the three auspicious treasures.

Sentence 33: Compared with some other famous heroic epics in the world, the Tibetan heroic epic "Gesar" has two distinctive features: first, it has been passed down from generation to generation and is still popular among Tibetan people today. Widely circulated among the masses, especially farmers and herdsmen, it is a living heroic epic. Second, it is the longest heroic epic in the world, with more than 120 parts, more than 1 million lines of poetry, and more than 20 million words. In terms of length alone, "Gesar" has more works than the above five epics combined, making it the most epic in the world.

Sentence 34: "Gesar" is a heroic epic. Through the heroic achievements of the protagonist Gesar, who was not afraid of violence and hardships throughout his life, and used amazing perseverance and magical power to conquer all directions, it is enthusiastically eulogized. The struggle of justice over evil and light over darkness. Like a red thread, it runs through the entire epic. Precisely because "Gesar" reflects the sufferings of the people and expresses the aspirations of the people, it arouses strong enthusiasm among the Tibetan people who have suffered deeply. This is an important reason why the ancient epic "Gesar" has been passed down from generation to generation and has endured for a long time.

Sentence 35 Just when I was looking at those scarf flags, the Tibetan sister called us to the living room on the second floor. We sat quietly around the living room. In front of us, the table was filled with a variety of Tibetan snacks, including highland barley wine, butter tea, walnut flowers, fried highland barley, broad beans, and roasted mutton. It made people salivate. The Tibetan sister held up a wine glass filled with highland barley wine in her left hand, dipped some of the wine in the glass with her right middle finger, walked up to us, and flicked it gently towards our faces, while flicking it to welcome the guests. The Tibetan brother toasted to the guests one by one and wished everyone good luck and "Tashi Delek"!

Sentence 36 Speaking of etiquette, I have to talk about the most solemn etiquette that Tibetans treat their guests, which is offering Hada. Let me tell you, the longer and wider the hada you offer, the more important the etiquette is. Therefore, I suggest that when you offer hada, it is best to weave it long and wide! When offering hada to the elders, you must hold it high above your head, lean slightly forward, and hold the hada in front of the seat. As for ordinary people, all they have to do is deliver the hada to the other party. Tibetan compatriots also have the custom of offering milk tea, butter tea and Qingluo wine to their guests. If a guest comes to a Tibetan home and becomes the host, he must toast three glasses of wine. Regardless of whether the guest knows how to drink, he must dip his ring finger into the wine and flick it. In Tibetans, if your host offers you butter tea, you must never refuse it. You must drink at least three bowls to meet the requirement. The more you drink, the more popular it will be!

Sentence 37 The snow and water are clear and the green shade is lush. Traveling all the way, pursuing all the way, living from water and grass to settled life, the field of hope is fruitful. The golden land and green leaves dress up the vibrant mountains and rivers. The shelves are filled with red agate and a branch of purple coral leaning against it. The warm luster and sweet taste of red grapes will bring you endless aftertaste and longing for the plateau. The magical and precious ginseng fruit has returned to reality from distant legends and has taken root in this pure land of the world; plateau summer vegetables have traveled across the ocean, bringing health and environmental protection elements to all parts of the world. In the process of developing in harmony with nature, children of all ethnic groups have opened up a characteristic path to achieve a well-off life.

Sentence 38 On March 29, 2012, in the 2012 IAAF Race Walking Challenge and the London Olympic Games Women’s 20km Race Walking Trials held in Jiangsu, Sister Qieyang finished in third place. She qualified for the London Olympics and became the first Tibetan Olympian in Chinese history. For a time, domestic and foreign media, including Hong Kong media, paid unprecedented attention to her. From Qinghai to the London Olympics, showing the brave and tenacious spirit of the Tibetan people to the world and the style of the Qinghai people, Sister Qeyang Shi has deservedly become a Tibetan hero in people's minds.

Sentence 39: Walking all the way outside the pavilion, beside the ancient road, you can see the historical and cultural park with lush green grass. What comes into view is the natural beauty without any carvings. Especially the deep blue sky like sapphire, and the pure white and holy clouds like snow lotus. In the clouds and clouds, reach out and cut a piece at random. Raise your hand gently and let the wind blow it, swaying pieces of the western sky. They are auspicious hadas given by Tibetan people to friends far away; falling on the lotus pond are the scriptures silently recited by fairy aunts. A volume; when it fell into the arms of the young man "holding cloth and silk" in the Book of Songs, it became a piece of white gauze that said "I will plan for you as soon as you come"; with a touch of green hills, the poems written by Zhang Sheng and Cui Yingying in "The Romance of the West Chamber" were pulled out A piece of Supa was given as a gift of love, "If you don’t write love words or offer poems, a piece of Supa expresses your inner knowing...

Sentence 40 I licked the highland barley wine curiously and tasted it. We tasted butter tea and some roasted lamb. The taste was not delicious, but it was very fresh. Everyone enjoyed the meal with gusto. While we were dining, the handsome Tibetan brother gave us a passionate toast. The beautiful Tibetan. My sister performed a cheerful Tibetan dance for us. They sang loudly and danced gracefully. The whole living room burst into laughter one after another. We had to admire our Tibetan compatriots who "can sing when they can talk and dance when they can walk." What a nation that is good at singing and dancing! After dinner, we went to Damazi in front of the wooden building. The Tibetan grandmother lit a blazing bonfire for us. The Tibetan brother and sister held hands and danced around the bonfire. We performed the cheerful Guozhuang dance and danced to our heart’s content! Laughing! How happy! Time flies and the time of departure comes soon. We reluctantly leave this happy family.

Sitting in the car, looking at the Tibetan compatriots who waved goodbye to us, I silently wished them "Tashi Delek" in my heart!

Sentence 41 The 13 gods of war transformed into 13 sacred mountains, forever guarding this fertile land. People gave this place a resounding name - Huarui, which means the heroic tribe. The snow-capped mountains stand tall, that is the body of the 13th God of War! The rainbow hangs high, that is the bow of the 13 God of War! The stars are twinkling, that is the gaze of the 13 God of War! The source of rivers contains the deep feelings of glaciers, and the Qilian forests gracefully sing the songs of birds. For thousands of years, children of all ethnic groups have written an endless epic with their hard-working hands. The sound of conch shells spreads to the sky, the fragrance of cypress branches floats thousands of miles away, the six-character mantra purifies the dust in the soul, and the ever-bright butter lamp illuminates the long pilgrimage path. With natural treasures and outstanding people, Tianzhu gave birth to Zhangjia Ruobei Duoji, the great master of the Qing Dynasty, and Tu Guan, Lobsang Chogyi Nyima, the great scholar. During the prosperous history of Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, they played an important role in promoting Buddhism, maintaining the stability of the Mongolian and Tibetan areas, and reunifying the motherland. They heard the sound of the sun shining, they saw the scene of harmony among all peoples, and they wrote a splendid chapter in the history of ethnic relations! Chapter 2 Colorful Home.

Sentence 42 Blooming without regrets only fills the world with joy and well-being! Chapter 2 The sweetness of the snow-capped mountains flows from the Huazang Divine Spring in the Tibetan hometown, and the mellow fragrance of highland barley floats in the Huazang Burning House. Traditional craftsmanship has lasted for a long time. Zhonghua Tibetan wine is famous far and wide, and the "Tibetan flavor" wine is Tianzhu's original creation. The wine has been stored for thousands of years and has a strong sense of grassland. Towering snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands, drinking wine and singing and dancing, time is no longer lonely, and winter is no longer cold. The warm current of the plateau stirs up burning passion; the shining silver cup is filled with blessings, and a wonderful time is spent. Open your hot chest and revel in the hometown where wine is stored; dance to the cheerful Guozhuang, the heroism of life surges in your blood, and the life in full bloom sings loudly, singing out the beautiful yearning in your heart! Chapter 3: Snow Mountain God. The sky is above and the earth is below. There is an ancient song of the white yak in my heart, leaving a warm and eternal memory.

Sentence 43: The white yak in the world can only be found by God. The gods of the snow-capped mountains shine with silver brilliance, which are the white pearls on the grassland and the snow peonies on the plateau. Pure and flawless white, the waves of the ancient sea are rolling on the hills, and the clouds of the universe are floating on the grassland. Looking around thousands of times, the tender eyes are nostalgic for the tranquil snowy land; the eternal trek, and the perseverance to measure thousands of mountains and rivers. The sweet milk of the white yak nourishes the days of rain or shine. The white yak carries pure thoughts and wanders in the world of green grass and flowers. The white yak carries thirty letters and national epics, and its horns hold up the perfect and auspicious full moon.