King Gelsall is the longest heroic epic in the world created by Tibetan people. It has been 1000 years since its creation, and it is still a living epic passed down from mouth to mouth among Tibetan, Mongolian and other ethnic minorities. At present, King Gelsall has spread to about 40 countries and regions in the world. People who study it all over the world have formed a worldwide theory. There are over 100 Gesar rappers in China, including over 90 Tibetan artists, about 40 Mongolian artists and a few Tu artists.
King Gelsall tells a story: A long time ago, natural and man-made disasters spread all over Tibetan areas, and monsters were rampant, and the Li people suffered greatly. Merciful Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara asked Amitabha to send the son of the God to descend to the earth to surrender the devil, so as to help all beings get out of their misery. The son of God, Tibagawa, vowed to be the king of dark-haired Tibetans in Tibetan areas-that is, King Gelsall. In order to completely subdue King Gelsall, restrain the strong and help the weak, and benefit the people, the author of the epic endowed him with special personality and extraordinary talent, and shaped him into a demigod hero who is a powerful spirit in Tibetan primitive religion.
Gesar was framed many times after he came to earth, but because of his own strength and the protection of the gods, he was not killed, but subdued all the monsters that were harmful to people. Gesar has been doing harm to others and benefiting itself since its birth. At the age of five, Gesar and his mother moved to the bank of the Yellow River. At the age of 8, the Ling tribe also moved here. /kloc-At the age of 0/2, Gesar won the race meeting of the tribe, won the throne, and married Sen Zhu Jiang Mu.
From then on, Gesar began to display his great power, marched eastward and fought westward, and subdued the northern demons invading neighboring countries in all directions. He successively defeated White King of Hall, King Sadan of Jiang Guo, King Xinchi of Menyuan, King Noel who ate heavily, King Othello of Kachesong, and Gui Zhu Gu, and successively subdued dozens of "clans" (tribes of ancient Tibet and small countries). After conquering the demons on earth, Gesar's merits and demerits were complete, and he returned to heaven with his mother Guo M, Wang He and Jiang, and the grand epic ended here.
The epic is extremely rich and colorful, and it is an "encyclopedia" for studying politics, economy, military affairs, religion, language and customs in ancient Tibet.
Before that, people thought the epic Mahabharata was the longest poem in the world. It was written by Piedi, an ancient Indian poet from 400 BC to 0/50 BC, with a length of 400,000 lines. Fichet of Liverpool, England, spent 40 years writing 129807, praising the life story of King Alfred of England. Later, editor Liske wrote 2585 lines for him. As the end of the story, this long book is the longest poem written in English.