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As soon as I set foot on this holy land in Lhasa, Da Da has been waiting for me at the CAAC bus stop. Dat is a Tibet actor deeply influenced by the urban culture, wearing fashionable clothes with jeans and T-shirt, and a pair of fashionable sunglasses. But her dark face and sandalwood beads around her wrist still inadvertently reveal that she is different from me - she is a Tibetan with faith.


Costumes are so magical that sometimes they can only tell more subtle information than language. Tibetans are not only a practical and practical nation, but also a nation with a sense of beauty. Their costumes can be described as unique to the Tibetan natural environment and way of life.


The wind and sand in the northern Tibetan Plateau are large and the temperature difference between day and night is significant. The ancestors of the Tibetan area, after groping for a long time, came into being with thick skinning Tibetan robes worn out and free. In the pastoral area, the sleeves of the Tibetan robe usually grow three or four inches on the hand, and the lower one has a two or three inch foot. There is no button. When wearing, the heel is raised with the knees. Ordinary Tibetans do not need to carry luggage and backpacks, wooden bowls, bags, butter boxes and other daily necessities can be carried in pocket bags, and even children can sleep in it. In the evening, Tibetan Cloak It can also serve as temporary bedding. In terms of the functionality of clothing, Tibetan dresses, even if they dare not pretend that they are "behind them," are well deserved.


I was very interested in Tibetan gowns, and after being acquainted with another duo Jie, I was impressed by the elegant style of Tibetan clothes. When he mentioned the name of dubud, he probably didn't know many people, but the movie named "Hoh Xil", which he starred in, is unknown. He was an actor in the Tibet Opera Troupe. When I first met him, he was standing at the gate of the drama troupe. He was greeted with greeting, black and thin, not very tall, wearing casual clothes and wearing a tennis cap. If it hadn't been for the introduction of the film, I would never have linked him to the tenacious day and Thailand in the movie.


Dub was very enthusiastic. After hearing that I liked the Tibetan robe, he immediately sent out an invitation: "you come tomorrow, I'll show you the Tibetan robe." On the second day, I arrived at the appointed time. The big contrast between the Tibetan and the costal before and after being put into Tibet is quite different. I did not use the word "image" specially here, but I used the "momentum" to show that this change is not just superficial, but a power of enchanting emanating from inside and outside. The tall fur cap made him tall and heavy. Leather boots To keep him steady, the large Tibetan robe made him strong and broad, and made him look full of air. I suddenly turned from being flat to looking up, from novelty to praise.


I can't begin to understand why more and more Tibetan boys give up their gowns so easily for the sake of portability. They really lose not only the feelings of national costumes, but also the spirit of men and the favor of girls! {page_break}


Tibetans are undoubtedly a nation that loves beauty. Look at the beautiful girls and handsome boys on the bright treasure festival every year. It really looks like a rainbow falling into the world and flowing into the dust. As Mr. Han Shuli wrote, for Tibetans, Sheepskin Robe It is necessary and is the shape and the bottom; and the five colored edges that are sewn on the robes, the auspicious patterns that are picked out on the back and the loose stone ornaments on the chest are indispensable, because they are metaphysical and are the embodiment and materialization of beliefs and ideals. An unprocessed sheep skin robe is unacceptable to Tibetans, just as they can't accept that there is no salt in butter tea and no song in labor.


The Tibetan redecorations, at first glance, seem to be far from being indifferent to their diet. They are also important components of life. Why are they so different? As the British art historian professor Kone Bbu Rishi thinks, the first thing to appreciate the original artwork is not to see whether the beauty is beautiful or not according to our standards, but whether it can play a role.


The Tibetan ancestors who lived in hunting and nomadic life were in turmoil. They could not afford to buy and carry a large amount of family property. Some ornaments of Tibetan men and women evolved from living tools, especially men and women in the pastoral areas. They like to decorate themselves with various appliances. Men's flicker and Tibetan knives are indispensable tools for daily life. They have become symbols of bravery, courage and affluence.


In Tibetan traditional ideas, almost any object has strong spiritual significance besides its own value. In creating material, it often infiltrate into spiritual factors in various ways, and reality and belief always coexist with each other. Tibetans also poured religious beliefs into some ornaments.


Tibetans cherish precious stones from ancient times. They believe that the more rare stones are of religious significance. Almost every Tibetan likes to wear their agate, jade and pine stones as their talisman, so as to prevent the invasion of evil spirits and ghosts. In all kinds of strange stones, the most legendary person is the Pearl of heaven. In their notions, Tianzhu is God's gift, the mascot of the gods. Tibetans regard it as important as life. Once possessed, it is the beginning of infinite happiness.


The chest ornament "Kwu" is also a protective body for decoration. It contains small Buddha statues or images of living Buddhas and classics, holy objects, etc., with auspicious patterns on the surface, which can protect the wearer from evil. Compared with all kinds of heavier decorations, the simple and generous protective knot is much lighter. A yellow or red silk thread, or simply a cloth strip, is simply tied up. After the chanting of the living Buddhas and monks, they are tied to their necks or wrists. Before I went to Tibet, I had been in Chengdu for four days because of a cold. When I was away, my friends in Chengdu were very cold, and they solemnly lend me her protective knot. I am wearing this baby's protective knot. It's really all right.

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