1, Gesar
In Tibetan legends, King Gelsall is the incarnation of the master of Lotus Peanut. He was brave all his life, promoted good and suppressed evil, promoted Buddhism and spread culture, and became a hero of the Tibetan people. King Gelsall was born in 1038 and died in119.
Throughout his life, he conquered demons, got rid of violence, fought in the south and the north, unified more than 150 tribes, and unified the territory of Guo Ling. This Chinese character appears in the second volume of the fifth grade in the compulsory education textbook of China edition. In the second lesson, King Gelsall's story, the text uses short lyrics as dialogue.
2. Dorje Pam, Deqin District Town, Sanding Dorje Pam
The 12th Sandin Dojepa Modeqin is really recognized as the incarnation of the Buddha mother in Tibetan Buddhism, and it is also the only female living Buddha in China who has the title of "Hutuketu" (the title of living Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism).
1942 On the eighth auspicious day of the second month of the Tibetan calendar, Deqin Quzhen was welcomed into Sundin Temple by singing and dancing monks, and a ceremony was held to sit on the bed, officially becoming the 12th living Buddha of Dorje Pamo.
3. Songzan Gambu
Songtsan Gampo is the most important and famous Tibetan king in Tibetan history. Songtsan Gambu has made outstanding achievements in his life. He unified Tibet and formally established the Tubo dynasty, which promoted the all-round development of Tubo politics, economy and culture. It communicated the friendly relations between the Tang Dynasty and the mainland, and promoted the exchange and development of Sino-Tibetan national cultures.
4, Maggie pull quasi
Maggie Rajun is a disciple of the great Indian Badong Basanjie. After12nd century, she mainly lived in Tibet near the Himalayas. The branch of visual school that started from her is called "Mojue", that is, "female visual school".
The elephant is wearing a crown, with towering hair and a silent face. Bare-chested and bare-bellied, decorated with garlands and rings and inlaid with turquoise. Hold the tambourine in your right hand, hold the golden bell in your left hand, bend your right leg and your left leg, and stand on the lotus seat.
5. Yungchen Lhamo
Yungchen Lhamo was born on January 1st, 15th year of Raojiong Huoyang in Tibetan calendar (1907), a native of Baimagang, Medog. His father is Zhong Jie Jumba Jiongnai, a Lama who is pulling Zhang in Wuqi Yeung Yi Temple in Qamdo area. Yeung Yi Temple in Leiwuqi is a famous temple of Darron Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Kangqu. Together with Dalong Temple in northern Tibet, it is called "Si Xia" and "Shangsi" of Darron Kagyu Sect.
His father, Jie Zhong Jumba Jiong, is the seventh living Buddha in Jie Zhong among the three living Buddha systems in Wuqi Temple. He was a well-known scholar at that time, especially in the field of Tibetan medicine, leaving six volumes of works, involving declaration, astronomical calendar, Tibetan medicine and so on.