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Chapter 13 Chapter Ten Finale

The above four wars are the earliest and most important four of the 18 major sects.In the following wars, the nature of the positive characters did not develop significantly.The nature of wars is not exactly the same, some are anti-plundering, and some are looking for an excuse to plunder others. This reflects the characteristics of the heroic period. There was no absolute boundary between justice and injustice at that time. strength.Such as: In the battle with the Dashi Kingdom, a large number of cattle and treasures were obtained; in the battle with the Upper Mongolia, a large number of Mongolian BMWs were acquired; Fight against Zhugu, get weapons; fight with Kachi, get jade; fight with Snow Mountain, get crystals; fight with Sumba, get a lot of cattle; fight with Meinu, get with that country The queen's sister alliance; fight with Meiling country, get a lot of gold; fight with Ali country, get a lot of gold; fight with Mugu country, get a lot of mules; fight with Jialing country, get treasure.

In these wars, as long as Gesar appeared, he would surely win. There is no complete Chinese translation of 18 Xiaozong and other wars.Some said that the last one is "Stable Three Realms".The so-called "Three Realms" refers to the realm of desire, the realm of form, and the realm of formlessness in Buddhism; the religion in Tibetan areas refers to heaven, the world, and hell, which were later accepted by Tibetan Buddhism.The "Three Realms" in the epic "Gesar" refers to the latter.That is to say, Gesar has completed the mission of descending to earth, the most important of which is to stabilize the world.After the meritorious deeds were consummated, the throne was passed on to Prince Zara, the son of Jiacha, and he was taken back to the heaven by the gods.

The main chapter of this epic has a religious orientation that belongs to the early Tantra (Red Sect) of Tibetan Buddhism, but it retains many descriptions of traditional Ben religion gods and rituals.It is essentially an artistic creation of the Tibetan people, especially the main part, which expresses the Tibetan people's views on war, morality, life and aesthetics.On the one hand, they devoutly believe in Bai Brahma or Padmasambhava, and on the other hand, they sing passionately about the invincible hero Gesar.This is the embodiment of their ideals, their strength and hope, and a symbol of the Tibetan people!

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