Who created Tibetan? Thank you for your questions.

The 7th century was the heyday of the Tang Dynasty, when Tubo was also in its heyday. At that time, Tubo had frequent contacts with the Central Plains, especially the Tang Dynasty, and some neighboring ethnic groups and regions, such as India and Nepal. Under such circumstances, the Tubo king at that time, that is, the twenty-seventh generation of Zampsong Zagambo in Tibet, felt that there was no trouble like writing, and it was very difficult to communicate with some neighboring countries and regions without writing. So he decided to create words. So who invented this word? Now it is generally believed that it was done by a man named Tunmi Sambuza, the smartest person at that time and the smartest person in the Tubo royal family at that time. Tumi Sambuza, known as the father of Tibetan, comes from Nimu County, Tibet. Nimu County is located 200 kilometers west of Lhasa, and its administrative division is under the jurisdiction of Lhasa. It is located on the southern edge of the grassland in northern Tibet, with an average elevation of 3700 meters. This is a plateau pasture with abundant aquatic plants. Tunba Village, Tunba Township, Nimu County is a small village with only 20 families. Although it is only 200 kilometers away from Lhasa, the traffic is not very convenient and the information is not as smooth as in other places. It stands quietly at the foot of the snow-capped mountain, and the stream formed by the clear melting water of the snow-capped mountain passes through the village.