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Tibetan tourist attractions in Gannan, Gansu: Labrang Jiao Hong Temple

Labuleng Jiao Hong Temple is located next to Wang Fu Village, Jiujia Township. Jiao Hong belongs to the "Ma Ning" school of Tibetan Buddhism, and believes in the Master of Lotus Peanut. Monks wear white robes with red edges and braids on their heads. They settled down, got married and had children. 1June, 880, the 4th Zhanyangga Tibetan Tudan Wang Xiu was in Le Di, where he was making waves. One night, the signs in his dream coincided with the prediction of Master Lotus Peanut, and he felt that the time was ripe to create the Jiao Hong Temple. Therefore, during April 1887, he held Buddhist activities, gathered monks scattered in various villages, formulated temple regulations, assigned managers, and gave each manager a copy.

1946, the fifth generation jamyang Danbeijian built a lecture hall and some monasteries, and appointed Degecang Living Buddha as the temple tower. In the lunar calendar 10, Master jamyang visited the celebration ceremony and chanted prayers. This hall was named Meng Jilang in Qin Sang, and the monks in Huici Temple wore new robes (which have been put on now) and other temple rules.

Jiao Hong Temple in Labrang has three floors. The primary class focuses on the scriptures that are often recited, followed by the skills of orthodox calligraphy, intonation, phonology and karma. Intermediate classes study grammar, grammar, poetics, medicine and other subjects. Advanced classes learn the secrets of guru Pu Xian's words and teachings.

In addition to normal religious activities, Tibetan opera performance is also a major activity of Jiao Hong Temple in Labrang. Tibetan opera is performed during major festivals such as the first month of each year. The performance team of this temple was established in 1955. The first play was Zhideng, and the repertoires include Adalamao, Chisong Dêzain and Slim.