King Gelsall, is it Songzan Gambu?
The Biography of King Gesar tells a story: A long time ago, natural and man-made disasters spread all over Tibetan areas, and demons and ghosts were rampant, and the Lebanese people suffered greatly. The benevolent Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara asked Amitabha to send the son of God to descend to the earth to subdue evil spirits, 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 enable Gesar to accomplish the sacred mission of exorcising demons, restraining the strong and helping the weak, and benefiting the people, the epic author endowed him with special personality and extraordinary talent, and shaped him into a demigod hero who is a vigorous and uplifting 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 killed evil monsters. 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, and at the age of eight, the Ling tribe also moved here. /kloc-at the age of 0/2, Gesar won the tribal racial conference and won the throne. At the same time, I married Mori Jiangzhumu. From then on, Gesar began to display his great power, marched eastward and fought westward. In all directions, he subdued the northern demons who invaded Guo Ling, defeated White King of Hall, King Sadan of Jiang Guo, King Xinchi of Menyu, King Noel who ate heavily, King Chidan of Katchesong, and Gui who wished the ancients, and successively subdued all ten "clans" in the world (tribes and small countries in ancient Tibet).