Many customs and lifestyles of modern Tibetan compatriots, such as weddings, funerals, astronomical calendars, medical literature, etc. To some extent, it still follows the ancient tradition of Yongzhong Benjiao.
There are many unique ways for Tibetan compatriots to pray for blessings, such as turning to the sacred mountain, worshiping the sacred lake, laying the wind horse flag, hanging colorful prayer flags, carving stone scriptures, putting mani piles, offering sacrifices to Thomas plates, butter sculptures and even using prayer wheels. These are also the heritage of this religion in Xiong Yong, an ancient elephant.
Manidui Stone In the mountains and rivers, intersections, lakes and rivers all over Tibet, you can almost see an altar made of stone and slate-Manidui. Most of these stones and slates are engraved with six-character mantra, insightful eyes, statues and various auspicious patterns, which are also masterpieces of Tibetan folk artists.
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The musical background of Marni's love songs;
Shangguan Hongyan, a popular female singer from the mainland, once again launched a national love song "Mani Love Song" with Tibetan culture as the background for Shangguan Hongyan after the popularity of "The Times of Leftover Women". Based on the religious theory of Tibetan Buddhism, this song interprets a love of "three lives" reincarnation. In the mainland music scene where the northwest wind prevails, Shangguan Hongyan's flexible and transparent voice and strong ethnic elements in her songs have made her online popularity rise rapidly.
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