In 821, the Tang Dynasty and Tubu sent envoys, first swearing in the Tang Jing Master's League. The next year, the Tubu Losome (Lhasa) was re-aligned. In 823, the League was carved in stone and set up a monument in Chinese and Tibetan characters, and the tree was in front of the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa. Witness the friendship between Tang and Yu.
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In 821, the Tang Dynasty and Tubu sent envoys, first swearing in the Tang Jing Master's League. The next year, the Tubu Losome (Lhasa) was re-aligned. In 823, the League was carved in stone and set up a monument in Chinese and Tibetan characters, and the tree was in front of the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa. Witness the friendship between Tang and Yu.
The Tangyu Huimeng monument in front of the Jokhang Temple was not erected when Princess Wencheng entered Tibet, but the story nearly two hundred years later. Enter Barkhor Street, slow down, follow the Tibetan compatriots slowly, draped in winter sun, watching the pilgrims, smelling the smell of Tibetan incense in the air, feeling that time is staying again.
The Tang Dynasty Huimeng Monument is located at the entrance of the main entrance of Dazhao Temple in Lhasa. A monument that combines Tang Dynasty with Tibetan soil is not very tall, but it is not small, but there are many people nearby, and it can only be photographed far away.
Located at the entrance of the Jokhang Temple in the center of Bajiao Street (Barkhor Street), Lhasa City, Tibet, it is a very historical cultural relics. It has a history of more than 1200 years and is worth seeing!
Standing in front of the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, it is a historical evidence that witness the unity and friendship of the Han and Tibetan ethnic groups. It was carved by the messengers of Datang and the local government in 823 AD. It has a history of nearly 1200 years and is a key national protection cultural relics.
People who like history must go to Lhasa, although the above is all Tibetan, and more than a thousand years, the above text is not very clear, but history lovers can use this monument to think about the far history.