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What does Song Zhenlan mean?

This song means "Guardian Goddess".

In Tibetan, Zi Zhen Ram means "Goddess of Guarding". In Tibetan culture, every girl is regarded as a guardian goddess, and Tibetans pay great attention to etiquette. In daily life, they bow to their elders and peers in different ways. When I see a girl, I will hold my hat on my chest and lower my head slightly. Moreover, among Tibetans, offering Hada to a beautiful girl is the highest etiquette of Tibetans.

Zi Zhen Ram's lyrics:

Singing: Baima Duoji.

The moon climbed over the hillside where balague lived.

Reminds me of you, Ram.

Think of your moon-like eyes.

The lake rippling in my heart.

The wind travels around the corner where balague lives.

Take me to see you, Ram.

I heard the river in the valley.

Singing the love song in your heart.

Oh, Ram, oh, the flower of Bala.

Your heart is a pure land in this world.

Oh, the beauty in the clouds of Tsering Ram.

You are the goddess Bala that I watch happily.

The wind travels around the corner where balague lives.

Take me to see you, Ram.

I heard the river in the valley.

Singing the love song in your heart.

Oh, Ram, oh, the flower of Bala.

Your heart is a pure land in this world.

Oh, the beauty in the clouds of Tsering Ram.

You are the goddess Bala that I watch happily.

Oh, Ram, oh, the flower of Bala.

Your heart is a pure land in this world.

Oh, the beauty in the clouds of Tsering Ram.

You are the goddess Bala that I watch happily.

You are the goddess Bala that I watch happily.