What is legendary in the legend of Tangdong Jebu

The most legendary of Tangdong Jebel's legends is that he left 58 iron rope bridges across the Yarlung Zangbo River and became the founder of Tibetan theater.

The most legendary stories of Tangdong Jebel are the collection of funds to repair the iron rope bridge and the divine dance. Throughout his life, Tangdong Jeb kept collecting funds to repair bridges, build boats and mend roads, and also pioneered a new form of the Dance of the Gods during this period, making him the embodiment of creativity, wisdom and power in the minds of the Tibetan people.

Tangdong Jiebu's legend:

One of Tangdong Jiebu's legends is that when he was young, he made a grand vow to build a wire bridge over the fast-flowing rivers of the Snowy Plateau.

So he led his disciples to the bottom of the sacred mountain of Quwolzhi. Set up camp in Sempu Cave and began to mobilize the poor people, the people have money to pay, power to pay, and iron to pay, hoping that everyone can support him to build the bridge.

Everyone was touched by Tangdong Jeb's redoubt and began to help him build the bridge. So, in the village of Daga and under the mountain of Quwozhi, people stone huge wood made into a large bridge pier, four long iron chain fixed on the pier.