1. Live drama: For example, the live drama Princess Wencheng tells the historical story of Princess Wencheng, Songzan Gambo and their marriage in the form of modern musical. This kind of performing art combines the song and dance of the Tang Dynasty with Tibetan opera, the echo of stage art with natural mountains and rivers, and the reappearance of historical figures, providing an intuitive historical experience for the audience.
2. Painting: Tibetan art has a tradition of depicting important historical events as murals. There are many descriptions of Princess Wencheng entering Tibet in the murals of Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and other temples. These works are not only works of art, but also historical records, reflecting the Tibetan people's memory and understanding of this historical event.
3. Archaeological discovery: Archaeologists discovered the remains of stone carvings during the Tubo period in shiqu county, Sichuan Province, which provided data and evidence for the trend of the ancient Tang-Fan road in Jinsha River basin and also provided a new direction for the study of Princess Wencheng's route to Tibet.
4. Documentation: In addition to works of art, there are China history books and Tibetan documents that record Princess Wencheng's entry into Tibet. For example, the Tibetan inscriptions in Tang Fan Meng Bei mentioned the story of Princess Wencheng marrying Tubo, which provided written evidence for studying the history of Princess Wencheng's entry into Tibet.