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Tibetan Buddhist Monks Gain Academic Title
Press Conference on Talks With Dalai Lama
Tibet: The truth
The Past of Tibet -- Episode I
Under the Tibetan feudal serfdom, the land belonged to serf owners and the serfs were in servitude. The ruling class was composed of 3 groups of state holders, feudal officials, aristocrats and upper class lamas. They accounted for only five percent of Tibet's total population
The Past of Tibet -- Episode II
This is Pala Villa. The owners' wealth was beyond our imagination
The Past of Tibet -- Episode III
This is a former serf owner. His family was a very influential aristocratic family in Lhasa
The Past of Tibet -- Episode IV
Gesang Quzhen lived with her mother, who was a widow. She still remembered the life as a Duiqiong
The Past of Tibet -- Episode V
Deqing Zhuoma's family was serves for 4 generations. She was born in a cowshed, and she was the fourth generation serf
The Past of Tibet -- Episode VI
Before 1959, there was a practice in Tibet, that is lama service -- If a family had two sons, one of them had to be a lama
The Past of Tibet -- Episode VII
The basement of the building was a prison, where many cruel and savage ways of punishments were practiced
The Past of Tibet -- Episode VIII
At meal time, the prisoners were sent to the streets to beg for food. Those who could not get food, would have to go hungry. The streets were full of beggars
The Past of Tibet -- Episode IX
Democratic reform was carried out in Tibet in 1959, it put an end to the system of feudal serfdom. It turned 1 million Tibetan serfs into free men
The Dalai Lama -- Episode I: Tenzin Gyatso born in Qinghai
The 14th Dalai Lama was born in Daktse Village in Qinghai. He was the son of Tibetan peasants
The Dalai Lama -- Episode II: Looking for Reincarnated Boy
The recognition of the reincarnated boy always begins with mysterious and complecated religion ceremonies
The Dalai Lama -- Episode III: Dalai Lama´s Expensive Life
In every aspect, the Dalai Lama enjoyed the most expensive attention a supreme personality could enjoy in mediaeval Europe
The Dalai Lama -- Episode IV: Influenced by Thoughts of 'Independence'
The West has long been interested in Tibet. After living Buddha Radeng's death, Tenzin Gyatso was deeply influenced by the thoughts of "independence"
The Dalai Lama -- Episode V: Start of Dalai Lama´s Political Career
The indication from the Angel was the 16-year-old Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso should lead. Dalai Lama began his political career then
The Dalai Lama -- Episode VI: Wavering Dalai Lama and US
Instigation
What Dalai Lama cared about most was his life, his status and his power. The politically wavering Dalai Lama did not know whether to go into exile or return to Lhasa
The Dalai Lama -- Episode VII: Peaceful Liberation and New Life
The peaceful liberation brought new life to Tibet in 1950s. New power stations were built and first elementary school was founded in Lhasa
The Dalai Lama -- Episode VIII: Dalai Lama Met Chairman Mao
In Zhongnanhai, the Dalai Lama met Chairman Mao for the first time. He presented Chairman Mao with a hada. During the period when he was in Beijing, the Dalai Lama met Chairman Mao on numerous occasions, they seemed like old close friends
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