The Tibetan side of a pile of colored paper printed with scriptures scattered into the air, ask what this paper is called

Longda also known as the wind horse, the Han Chinese commonly known as the scripture, more used to refer to the number of people's qi, fate, the five elements. Typical wind horse streamers are rectangular or square colorful cloth or paper streamers, five colors and painted on the five animals correspond to gold, art, water, fire, earth. The horse in the center represents the Scholar, and the horse carries the Three Jewels of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha on its back. The animal in the upper right is the eagle or roc bird, the lion in the lower right, the sky dragon in the upper left, and the red tiger in the lower left. The wind horse streamers represent the cycle of the five elements to indicate the enduring nature of life. Longda is often placed on roofs, heads of houses, embankments, mountain tops, altars and other high places. Longda is a Tibetan word. "Dragon" refers to the energy in the atmosphere between heaven and earth and the invisible spirits; "Da" means that the believers will be invincible under the abundance of energy and the blessing of the spirits. "Longda" belongs to the primitive benzo worship of nature's products, is the Tibetan Buddhism worship of various deities of one of the main content. Longda" has two kinds of paper and cloth, printed with patterns and scriptures, in a square or rectangle, the middle of a horse printed with a pack of mani jewels, on the sun and moon, the corners of the four corners of the dragon, peng, tiger, lion four kinds of animals, but also printed with "six words of truth" or "eight true sutra "and other secret mantras, said to indicate unlimited power. "Longda" in the center is to raise the tail and hooves to lead the neck of the long-singing horse; horse over the sky is spreading the wings of the soaring Kunpeng and clouds and fog of the green dragon; steed under the belly of the tiger and the tiger and claws of the blood of the snow lion. In Tibetan iconography, the tiger symbolizes the body; the lion symbolizes the spirit; the dragon symbolizes prosperity; the horse symbolizes the soul; and the eagle symbolizes the vigorous life force. The paper "Longda", also called "Wind Horse", is a white (or red, green, or yellow) paper about 4 centimeters square with a swarthy steed printed on it. "Longda" when used, paper made by men scattered in the wind, cloth made with woolen rope strung together, hanging in the bridge or sacred mountain, "LaZe" and other places. Tibetan area, all places have put "dragon da" custom, mainly to pray for the gods bless their own good luck. It is said that "Longda" just spread to the Tibetan area, is also copied from the Han Chinese, as an offering to the dead and cremated; later no longer burned, but let the horse "horse" to ride the wind back in the azure sky, free to fly, so that into the "Romance" the most prominent psychological characteristics of the Tibetan people. "Longda" is no longer the best, but become a wish for good fortune and luck of the fate of the support. Because of this, people fan the wings of the imagination, deliberately wielded for music, let "Longda" in the horse camel carrying "Ruyi" treasure galloped.