Gésar's excavator, Tuden Darjee

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the epic " gessar " is the longest living epic in the world today and is widely disseminated in tibetan, mongolian and turkish regions of china.

as an ancient literary style, it is based mainly on the oral rapping of artists.

among them are artists, known as “diggers”, whose job is not to rap, but to excavate objects related to epics.

today, we will introduce you to a gésar digrator, tuden daher.

the goloche autonomous oblast, located at the origin of the yellow river in western china, is an area of wide circulation of epic " gessar " .

here, the legends of the man of the epic, gessar, who lived without fear of violence and fought with amazing perseverance and magic to bring down demons, strengthen the weak, and benefit the people are almost well known to women and children.

at present, the chinese academy of social sciences has determined to establish the first gérard oral traditional research base in golo oblast.

twenty-eight-year-old tuden dhaj is a famous living buddha in the area, a man with close ties to gesal script.

when the reporter met tuden darjee, he was dressed in a red robe, had a tibetan ring on his hands and two black eyebrows, and he gave us the concept of a tibetan.

means buddhist collections that will be rediscovered, including various legal instruments, sculptures, texts, etc., by former humans lying in the ground or by buddha.

in the ninth century a.d., tibetan tibetan tibetan buddhist founder, master lotus peanut, buried all buddhist scriptures, etc., in an ambush before he entered the west, and predicted that, at an appropriate time in the future, some of them would be chosen to excavate them.

tudendaje believes that excavations are similar to archaeological work, but there is a great difference between the two.

he said, "p": "the writings of the excavations were buried many years ago, deliberately by a buddhist master and entrusted to a god's ward, until, when the time had come, by a certain person, by means of a dream, and until then, no one could excavate.

antiquities found in archaeology are often not consciously buried by the ex-persons, or the ex-persons had no intention of having them excavated.” at the age of 11, tuden dhaj entered the temple and at the age of 12 began a buddhist life in hiding.

since then, he has travelled around the country, where he has carried out closed-door exercises and excavations.

in the eyes of the buddhists, he is a saint who can rain and walk through walls and without a knife.

to date, more than 30 buddhists and objects associated with gessar have been discovered in tudendage, covering a wide area of tibet, ningxia, sichuan, china.

in the view of tudendaj, the culture of gessar is a symbol of national identity and represents the soul of an entire nation, and, on the other hand, it is a symbol of a national faith, which is generally welcomed by the tibetan people。tudendaje continues his gessar excavations, but how the treasures excavated should be preserved becomes a challenge.

tudendaje is preparing the construction of a museum to collect all his excavations.

he said, "the treasure comes from all over the area, and its value is incalculable.

i am very sorry that some of the objects i excavated have been lost, because they belong to an entire nation and nation, not to me personally.

in order to pass on these relics for generations, as a testimony to history, as a vehicle of national culture, i intend to build a museum that will allow people to look forward to forever.” the excavations of tudendaje have attracted the attention of the gésar research community in china and his story has been published in the academic journal of the institute of ethnic literature of the chinese academy of social sciences.

he was pleased that, as a gessar excavator and researcher, tudendaj believed that the preservation and study of the gsal culture was now a matter of great importance, both for the government and for civil society.

he said:

: “i think that gessar, whether as a national project, as a national cultural and artistic industry or as a cultural heritage of a people, has generated widespread concern in society, strong government support, especially from local governments.

it is therefore the golden age of gessar's research, excavation and protection.” audience friend, this is the tibetan quetzal excavator tuden daher.

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