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[Buddhism] About The Great King of the World's Enemy-Conquering Orb

The world’s enemy-defying jewel, the Lion King, is King Gesar. In Tibetan legends, King Gesar is the incarnation of Master Lian Peanut. He has been fighting horses all his life, promoting good and suppressing evil, promoting Buddhism and spreading culture. , and became a great hero that the Tibetan people are proud of.

King Gesar was born in 1038 AD and died in 1119 AD at the age of 81. Gesar's family was poor since he was a child, and he had been grazing herds in what is now Asu and Daglun Townships. Due to the separation between his uncles, mother and son lived outside and depended on each other. At the age of 16, he chose the king by horse racing and ascended the throne. Then he moved to Senzhou Dazezong, the capital of Ling Kingdom, and married Zhumu as his wife. Throughout his life, Gesar subdued demons, eradicated violence, conquered the north and south, and unified more than 150 tribes, large and small, and the territory of the Ling Kingdom was unified. After Gesar's death, the Lingcong family changed the capital of Senzhou Dazezong into a family temple; anecdotes of his majesty and illustrious achievements will continue to show to future generations. In 1790 AD, Weng Qingqujia, the chieftain of Lingcong, built the "King Gesar Temple" for Kangduo in Xiesuya, Xiongba, Asu. After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, it was rebuilt on the original site as the "King Gesar Memorial Hall". The main structure of the Gesar Memorial Hall is composed of 64 beams and 16 sky-reaching columns. It is surrounded by walls. In the center of the hall is a giant statue of King Gesar galloping on a horse. On the back is a statue of the Thirteen Horse-Fearing Gods of War. On the left and right sides of the main wall are sculptures of ridges. There are twelve great Buddhas in the country. On the left and right sides are soldiers like clouds and heroic women dancing gracefully. The entire memorial hall is solemn, elegant, majestic and majestic. It is really a grand palace to pay homage to the ancient times. King Gesar is a hero of the ancient Tibetan people. His glorious achievements in exorcising evil spirits and benefiting the Tibetan people can be traced back to the 10th to 11th centuries in my country's Tibetan grasslands, which are known as snowy areas, and on the banks of the majestic Qinghai Lake. It has been widely circulated among the people in provinces and regions such as the foot of the Sun Moon Mountain, the Longyuan land of the ancient silk road, the Sichuan Basin of the land of abundance, and the beautiful hometown of Sunque, and people still remember and praise this national hero. A long time ago, a poor child came out of Lingguo, named Jueru. This child was born and grew up in a strange realm. When the heroes of the Ling Kingdom gathered together and competed for the throne by horse racing, he fought hard against the heroes and won and became king, with the honorific title Gesar. In Tibetan, it is called Jiawu Gesarnath or Gesar Azhong. King Gesar's life was filled with turbulent battles against evil forces. In order to eradicate the scourge of the world and the unreasonable phenomenon of the weak and the strong cannibalizing the strong, he was ordered to come to the mortal world, suppressed the man-eating monsters, expelled the invaders who robbed the people, and He launched an uncompromising struggle with his uncle Chao Tong, a traitor who rebelled against the country and surrendered to the enemy, and won the freedom, peace and happiness of the tribe. Dege is the area with the highest concentration of legends about King Gesar. Almost every place has allusions and legends about the hero Gesar. There are many places named after the various activities of Gesar and his 30 generals.