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What clothes do Tibetans wear, what food do they eat and where do they live?
Tibetans wear silk and cloth, long sleeves and short robes, wide robes and a tie on the right front. Some women in rural areas wear sleeveless robes, mostly made of wool. Herdsmen often wear sheepskin robes without cloth, and sew slender leather or colored cloth edges on the neckline, cuffs and skirts.
Second, Tibetan diet.
Ciba, the staple food in Tibetan agricultural areas, is ground into flour with fried green naked or peas and mixed with tea. Tibetans like butter tea and milk tea. Butter tea is made by pouring butter and hot tea into a special wooden barrel and stirring.
The staple food in pastoral areas is beef and mutton. Use a wooden bowl and a knife with a sheath and a short handle when eating. A small amount of food per meal is usually eclipsed by five or six meals. Like to drink highland barley wine. Yogurt and milk residue made of milk are also daily food.
Three. Tibetan residence
In Tibetan agricultural areas, there are many stone buildings, while in pastoral areas, tents are used. The house is flat with windows at most, with simple shape, solid and simple, and strong national characteristics. Most of them are built on sunny heights, and their seats face north to south. Usually, the wall is made of stone or rammed earth, which is shaped like a bunker. People live upstairs, and there are many shrines in the room. The lower floor is mostly used as a warehouse or a barn, with a courtyard.
The floor is paved with boards or mats. Tents in pastoral areas are made of yak hair, black in color, warm in winter and cool in summer, and easy to move. In rural areas, small walls are mostly used as small yards outside houses to burn firewood and raise livestock or poultry.
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Tibetan culture and art;
In Tibetan literature, a large number of cultural heritages are preserved, including hand scrolls, wooden slips, Jin Ming and stone carvings. Engraving printing comes from mainland China. Books are Sanskrit books, all kinds of stripes and loose leaves. In addition to the two world-famous Buddhist series Ganjul and Danjul, there are also monographs on rhythm, writing, philosophy, history, astronomy, calendar, medicine, novels, plays, biographies, poems, stories and fables.
Among them, the early works are Thirty Odes to Tibetan Grammar, the medical masterpiece Four Medical Codes, the historical masterpiece mkas-pavi-dgav-ston, the history of Qing Dynasty, the origin of sects, the legendary story Princess Wencheng, the famous world's longest epic, the legendary novel Millary Ba, Polo and so on.
Tibetans are good at singing and dancing. The melody of the song is cadence, and the lyrics rhyme appropriately. Singing can be accompanied by a variety of dances, including solo dance, duet, group dance, or upper body waist dance, or lower body leg dance, with tap dance as the most distinctive feature, and some dances are accompanied by various musical instruments.
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