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Poems praising Tibetans

Sentence 1: When I was in junior high school, I knew that there was a Tibet Autonomous Region on the western border of our country. Mount Everest, the world's highest peak with an altitude of 8,882 meters, stands in the Himalayas in Tibetan areas. There are snow-capped mountains and glaciers that never melt all year round, and there is the majestic and solemn Potala Palace! Beautiful Lhasa is the capital of Tibet. The magical Potala Palace is just outside the city.

As the saying goes, the soil and water support the people. The magical plateau of Tibet has given birth to an equally magical nation - the Tibetan people. As a mainlander, you cannot use words like "backward" to describe Tibetans. They reject "popularity" and abandon "fashion." They follow their true nature, pursue their original appearance, and live in a comfortable time and space. Because of this, they are closer to the source of life.

Sentence 3 Tibetan women are the bright color of this plateau and the creators of this plateau. They graze, farm, and pray for blessings, and have an unimaginable ability to endure hardship and an optimistic spirit. These women cannot be described by Chinese words like roses and serenades. They can only be described as healthy and simple, like the cattle and sheep they graze. Handicraft industry is the second career of Tibetan women. Fluent Mandarin removed the barriers to trading goods between us. But we repeatedly wave our hands at the products they sell, but they still persist in putting things in front of your eyes: "Buy one, buy one." Their eyes are so persistent that you can no longer refuse. Existence determines consciousness, and the harsh plateau requires them to be perseverant and perseverant.

Sentence 4: Tibetans have the most devout beliefs, Tibetans have the most ancient culture, Tibetans retain the most sincere enthusiasm, Tibetans have the most primitive simplicity, and Tibetans have the most heroic spirit. Tibetans like to sing folk songs, dance with hada in their hands, wrestling, horse racing, and express their emotions loudly. Please remember that this is not because Tibetans are wild and hard to find, but they like to go straight.

What is even more valuable about the fifth sentence is the optimism and broad-mindedness of Tibetans. Various folk festivals are filled with the joy of singing and dancing. People probably get their impressions of Tibetans from their songs and dances, right? This characteristic of Tibetans is similar to the "Dionysian spirit" summarized by female anthropologist Benedict. During the visit to the Potala Palace, the high-pitched and beautiful singing voices of women could be heard from time to time. I listened carefully to the unique sounds of nature on the plateau. The singing came from the roof of the palace. A dozen Tibetan women in costumes lined up in two teams, each holding a wooden tool in their hands. They sang songs, moved back and forth, left and right according to a certain pattern, and used the tools in their hands at the same time. Knocking against the gravel and dirt beneath his feet. It turned out that they were making "Aga", which is a traditional Tibetan roof or house floor construction method. Gravel, soil and water are mixed and spread on the ground or roof, and then manually pounded repeatedly. Labor does not prevent them from singing enthusiastically and joyfully. This is a nation without tragic songs.