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Famous Tibetan Historical Figures Who Have Lived Throughout the Ages

Every city has some cultural celebrities who have played an important role in the development of the local culture. In Tibet, there are many such celebrities, who have proved their significant contribution to the Tibetan culture through their own actions. So do you know these Tibetan celebrities? The following is more with me together to see it.

Kuanyang Gyaltsen

Kuanyang Gyaltsen, the sixth Dalai Lama, is a controversial figure in Tibetan history. He was an honorable man, the king of Tibet, but had a heart that did not shun the world, longing for freedom, love, and the joys of the world.

Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng

This couple is arguably the most recognizable ancient Tibetan celebrities, and their interpretation of national unity is even more significant than that of the Manchu. Princess Wencheng's entry into Tibet brought Buddhism and a variety of advanced science and technology and culture from the mainland to the plateau, further promoting the economic and cultural development of Tibet.

Dobu Jie

Dobu Jie has a distinctive temperament, he is noble, brave, introspective, elegant, and modest in one, no wonder many people call him China's "Takakura Ken". He has appeared in "Red River Valley", "The Dust Bowl", "Cocoanuts" and so on.

Dawa Yangzong

Dawa Yangzong, whose name means pure moon in Tibetan, has become an ambassador for the beautiful and pure Tibetan girl after being the collector and bearer of the Asian and Olympic flames in 1990 and 2004.

Han Hong

"My hometown, in Rikaze, where there is a beautiful river ......" Han Hong, a native of Chamdo, Tibet, voice pure and clean, like snow, true and natural, without pretense.

Tsedan Drolma

The first generation of Tibetan singers in New China, but also the most prestigious Tibetan singers, more than 40 years ago, "The East is Red" premiered when the Tsedan Drolma is in his prime, the wonderful voice from the "East is Red" flying to the world, the singing of its deep emotions, tone sweet net, rich flavor, bright national colors. It can be sung in two languages: Tibetan and Chinese.

Nyima Zeren

China's first-class artist. China's Tibetan Higher Buddhist Institute of Tibetan Buddhism traditional painting researcher, a member of the Chinese Artists Association, China Contemporary Brush Painting Society, China Minority Art Promotion Association executive director, vice president of the Sichuan Calligraphy and Painting Academy, Sichuan Artists Association deputy representative of the Sichuan Provincial representative of the National Committee.