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Who is his favorite concubine?
Songzan Gambu introduced, who is his favorite concubine? In the Tang Dynasty, two princesses married Tubo, namely Princess Wencheng and Princess Jincheng. Although these two women are "imperial daughters", it is a pity that they are not the emperor's own daughters. However, after being placed in Tubo, Songzan Gambu gained a high reputation. It is worth declaring that the most prized princess of Tubo is the "Red Princess" of the Kingdom of Niboro.

Many people in later generations think that Songzan Gambu, the king of Tubo, is a historical figure with great foresight and submission to the Tang Dynasty. Interestingly, in the history of China, a beautiful and moving hat was raised. After all, the monarch was greatly beautified and deified. As for the "Red Princess" in Nippula, she did form a happy marriage with Songzan Gambu.

Songtsen Gampo

Unfortunately, in the historical records of Tibetan literature, only Songzan Gambu married Princess Wencheng, but there is no record that Songzan Gambu married Princess Niboro Chizun. It seems that when Princess Wencheng entered Tubo, she actually embarked on two marriages. In one scene, "Princess Wencheng" belongs to the protagonist; In another scene, the newly-married princess "Princess Chizun" sits in the position of master in Nepal.

Who's Princess Hongzun?

Looking up the historical data, we can find that the famous "Red Princess" was born in the Takuri dynasty in Nepal, and her father's name was Yang Luo Famo. In the middle of the seventh century, Songzan Gambu was introduced. After Songzan Gambo unified the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and established the Tubo regime, the country became stronger and stronger. Before marrying Princess Wencheng, Wang Yang lost her precious daughter "Princess Chizun" and married her to * * * on 64 1. It has also been said that the reason why Songtsan Gambu wanted to marry Princess Chizun was to strengthen friendly relations with Nipolo, thus consolidating the religious ties between Tubo and the Indian Peninsula.

When Princess Hongzun married Tubo, she also brought some craftsmen and an eight-year-old siddhattha gotama. According to historical records, "Princess Chizun" invited Princess Wencheng to build a temple together, which led to the famous Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple in Tubo. The main temple of Jokhang Temple is dedicated to the Buddha statue brought by Princess Chizun, and Jokhang Temple is dedicated to the 12-year-old statue of Sakyamuni brought by Princess Wencheng.