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Who are the seven sages in Tubo history?
The first sage: Ru Lejie, he saw the people cooking tea, and all they cooked was wood. When the wood burned, smoke filled the room, making people unable to open their eyes, but there was less smoke burning charcoal, so he ordered the people to burn wood and charcoal. Since then, people have started to use charcoal for heating and cooking.

The second saint: Labuguojia, who made agricultural production advance by leaps and bounds.

The third saint: Orang Zanmang, a minister of Darius Nessie. His main achievement is to teach people to burn firewood as a fuel for smelting this metal; Began to smelt silver, copper and iron, and invented a bridge over the river; In agriculture, the wooden plow was invented to ride on animals and use their strength to cultivate land.

The fourth sage: Tumi Sambuza: He led a group of people to study Sanskrit in Tianzhu, and combined with the actual situation in Tibet, he created 30 Tibetan initials and 4 pinyin finals. Since the writing, the history of Tibet has been recorded, and the development of culture and art is more rapid.

The fifth sage: Hongsang Yang Dunn: His main contribution is to unify the units of measurement and advocate currency exchange to promote business development.

The sixth sage: this Guo Chi Sang Yaola: This man's merit is that he advocates moving the house from the mountain to the flat to settle down and reclaiming wasteland around the house; He also advocated leading mountain streams to the flat land for irrigation, and established a Tibetan village form that has been passed down to this day.

The seventh sage: praised Dongsi, advocated distinguishing between the enemy and ourselves, clearly observing the enemy's situation and cracking down severely; It should not be too cruel to persuade and fine insiders for their mistakes. This idea of not using torture reflects the progress of social ideology.

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