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Dege county's history and culture
Zhu Qing Tibetan Opera

Zhu Qing Temple's Tibetan opera Gesar is mainly composed of Horse Racing Up the Mountain, Daori Roger, Pujinpu Six Overlords and Long Da, while other temples perform the Biography of Gesar, the King of the Spirit. Besides Horse Racing Up the Mountain, it mainly includes thirty Ling generals, Ling commander King Gelsall, seven warriors and thirteen princes.

Yuan

The most outstanding places of Dege Printing Institute are printing warehouse and printing workshop. There are six or seven large and small rooms in the warehouse, occupying the second, third and fourth floors of the main hall, accounting for half of the whole building area. The light in the Buddhist scripture building is dim, and I can vaguely see a layer of wooden shelves against the wall, with scriptures with handles inserted on them. Nearly 300,000 classics are carefully stored here according to their categories, including Tanjur Sutra, Ganjur Sutra, Dabao Buddha Tibetan Sutra, Eight Thousand Odes to Prajna, Celebrity Sutra, Sakya Sutra, Printmaking and Xiaojing. The largest number of Tibetan scriptures is Gangurku.

The art of speaking and singing

In the process of the spread of Gesar epic, an extremely unique form of epic music was derived, with epic singing and rap as the main communication carriers, which has been passed down for thousands of years and formed a unique folk art form. Many rappers who take epic rap as their lifelong career are living books. There are nearly fifteen rappers and musicians in Asu alone.

Tibetan medicine

Before the Ming Dynasty, only a few monks practiced medicine in Chu Xiao in Dege area. By the middle of the15th century (1450), Tang Dongjiebo, a famous monk born in Angren, Tibet, had prepared a "Chengdaobai Pill" for treating stomach diseases. Under his influence, monks and scholars in Dege began to systematically absorb the traditional theory of Tibetan medicine in Tibet. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, Tibetan medicine in Dege region entered a period of prosperity. /kloc-in the 0 ~ (th) century, a group of Tibetan medicine masters emerged in Dege area, which had a great influence and profound attainments on Tibetan medicine. During the Tusi period, Tibetan medicine in Dege became the birthplace of Nanpai Tibetan areas. 1980 developed a series of precious Tibetan medicines, such as "Zhenzhu Seventy Pills" and "Renqing Changjue", with Zuota, "Eight Iron" and "Eight Fire Substances" as the main raw materials, which made Dege Tibetan medicines famous in the whole Tibetan area. 1987, in 2002, the medical classic "collected by Tibetan hospitals