Legend of the eminent monk
A long time ago, a serious plague broke out in Tibetan areas, and people died in batches. The local tribal leaders tried their best to solve it. Until one day, a living Buddha from a distant country passed by here and cured everyone with a local plant. However, in order to treat the people's diseases, the monks broke down from overwork. Because of the language barrier, people's only impression of the living Buddha is what he often calls "Ge Sang"-a plant used to treat diseases. So people call this living Buddha "Ge Sang Living Buddha". From then on, all the beautiful things symbolizing hope and happiness were also called "Ge Sang". From then on, the most beautiful flower on the grassland is called "Gesanghua".
Legends of the gods
"Ge Sang" was originally the god in charge of human sufferings and happiness among Tibetan gods. Because of human greed and ignorance, the wanton killing of creatures on the grassland angered God, so God sent "Ge Sang" gods to punish mankind. "Ge Sang" came to the earth, only to find that the long-term war had made this land lifeless and the plague was raging. Therefore, the gods violated their own destiny, helped mankind overcome the plague and gave mankind a chance to turn over a new leaf. In order to commemorate the God who saved them, mankind commemorates him with the most beautiful and happiest thing on earth, namely Gesanghua.