In the middle of the 7th century AD, Tonmi Sambuza, the famous minister of Songtsan Gambu, the leader of British Tubo, created the present Tibetan language based on Mal language and referring to the Cuban writings of ancient India, and determined two Daimonji languages, namely Hardware (regular script) and Wu Mei (running script).
During the Tubo Dynasty, there were eight Wujin styles.
From pre-flood period to post-flood period, about 100 years, during which Pasa body appeared.
Tibetan calligraphy has developed greatly since the late period of monascus. There are some calligraphy styles, such as the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style, the same style. At the same time, since the post-Hong period, great translators, scholars or calligraphers of past dynasties have created an endless stream of innovative calligraphy styles, including Jueluo style, Qiruo style, Tortoise-Luo style, Renbu style, Miao style and Basiba style.