1, Tibetan ornaments
Refers to ornaments with Tibetan characteristics, which are generally handmade with natural gems, animal bones, Tibetan silver, Tibetan copper and so on. The materials and patterns of Tibetan ornaments are endowed with auspicious meanings and have a strong Tibetan Buddhist color.
2.Ciba and ghee
Ciba is one of the traditional staple foods of Tibetan herdsmen. "Ciba" is a Tibetan transliteration of fried noodles.
Butter is the essence of Tibetan food, and people on the plateau cannot live without it. Butter is a dairy product like butter, which is a fat extracted from milk and goat milk.
3. Tibetan medicine
Tibetan medicine, Tibetan name. Tibetan medicine is a unique medical system formed through long-term practice on the basis of widely absorbing and integrating the theories of traditional Chinese medicine, Indian medicine and big food medicine. It has a history of thousands of years and is one of the more complete and influential national medicines in China.
4. Tibetan incense
Tibetan incense is mostly used in Buddhist sacrificial activities, and its production process contains the essence of Tibetan culture. This taste is especially popular with tourists.
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Tibetan Dao, also known as Tibetan waist Dao, is an indispensable tool in people in Xizang's production and life. Exquisite workmanship and extreme sharpness are its characteristics.
6. Tibetan mastiff
Tibetan mastiff is also called Tibetan Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, Songfan Dog, Tibetan Dog, Lhasa, Tibet. Known as the most effective dog breed, it ranks in the top five in the big dog world.
7. Thangka
Thangka, also known as Thangka and Thangka, is a transliteration of Tibetan, which refers to religious scroll paintings mounted with colored satin and hung for worship.
8. Butter sculpture
Butter sculpture is a special sculpture art made of butter. A symbol of Tibetan culture
9. Hada
Hada is a silk used by Tibetan people for etiquette and a necessary item in social activities. A welcoming ceremony for distinguished guests
10, sacred mountain and holy lake
Holy Mountain and Holy Lake are the collective names of Kanglinbuqi and Mabian Yongcuo Lake. Tibetan compatriots also call the area consisting of Gangrenboqi, Na Mu Na Ni, Mabian Yongcuo and Laangcuo "holy mountain and holy lake". Every summer, pilgrims from India, Nepal and Tibet come here to make a pilgrimage and bathe their merits.
1 1, Songzan Gambu and Princess Wencheng
1 More than 300 years ago, Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty left the prosperous capital Chang 'an (now northwest of Xi City, Shaanxi Province) and traveled about 3000 kilometers westward. After thousands of difficulties and dangers, he came to the snowy plateau and married Songzan Gambu, the king of Tubo, creating a new era of friendship between Tang and Fan. The story of Songzan Gampo and Princess Wencheng is still widely circulated among the Han and Tibetan people.
12, Lama
Tibetan Buddhist terms, meaning guru and master, are honorifics for Tibetan Buddhist monks, as well as titles for elders, sitting seats and eminent monks. "Mom" means to treat all sentient beings with kindness, just as a mother cares about her children. It means that kindness is supreme. A person with such supreme love is called "Lama".
13, reincarnation of living Buddha
The reincarnation of living Buddha is a system adopted by Tibetan Buddhist temples to solve the inheritance of its leader, and it is a unique way of inheritance of Tibetan Buddhism.
14, turning meridian
Turning scriptures is a religious activity of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet and Sichuan, Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu Tibetan areas, that is, walking around a certain route.
15, Magnisi
Manishi is a traditional Tibetan folk art, most of which are engraved with eight-character mantras of ancient images and male buddhas, six-character mantras of Indian Buddhism, eyes, gods and various auspicious patterns.
16 Jockey Club
Jockey Club, held every June in the Tibetan calendar, is a grand traditional festival in the grasslands of northern Tibet, also known as the "Prairie Grand Festival", which lasts for 5- 15 days.
King Gelsall 17
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.
18, transfer room
Diaofang is a common residential form in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in southwest China and parts of Inner Mongolia. It is a house built of rubble or mud, and it is three to four stories high. Because it looks like a bunker, it is called a bunker.
19, six-character mantra
Um (om), (ma), (ni), (be), (me) and (hum). It is the mantra of avalokitesvara, which comes from Sanskrit and represents the merciful blessing of all bodhisattvas.
20. Lotus Peanut Master
India, the master of lotus peanuts, is one of the greatest achievements in the history of Buddhism. In the 8th century, at the invitation of King Chisong Dêzain of Tibet, Sanye Temple, the first Buddhist temple in Tibet, was successfully established, with three treasures of Buddhism, Buddhism and monks.