Thangka is a scroll painting. It has distinctive national characteristics, strong religious flavor and unique artistic style, and is deeply loved by Tibetan people. Some Tangkafo have many, while others have colorful and charming portraits, reflecting the history and folk customs of Tibet. The organization and weaving of Tangka in Tibet are round, balanced and changeable. Thangka has many varieties. Besides embroidered thangkas, tapestries, silk tapestries and pearls, there are also painted thangkas and prints.
Cangyin ornaments
Tibetan bracelets are generally made of Tibetan silver and copper. Compared with Sanskrit inscriptions, they are simple and mysterious. Tibetans wear crescent silver plates, which is a symbol of purity. The agate and precious stones on the silver plate mean God's blessing. I wish you good luck and a healthy and beautiful life. In addition, the Tibetan ornaments of ruby and sapphire have an obvious calmness and sincerity, and you will be deeply shocked by their strong sense of survival.
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Cordyceps sinensis is not a worm in winter, but a worm in summer. However, it is a parasitic insect called Cordyceps sinensis.
Insects of Cordyceps sinensis live in the body of Cordyceps militaris, which usually grows on shady or semi-shady slopes of shrubs and grasslands at an altitude of 3000-5000 meters. As an insect, Cordyceps bat moth has a complete life cycle, including four States: egg, larva, nymph and moth (that is, elephant).