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Beijing car-fanciers traveled to the inner part of Tibet, driving through rugged roads in the mountains and found a beautiful Tibetan princess, whose name is Zhongga (it means Holy Bodhisattva). Zhongga was from one of the noble families that numbered about one hundred plus. In history Tibet was a serfdom society and the noble families formed a hereditary system from generation to generation before the Tibetan Reform. The car-fanciers are also zealous photographers and they took very good pictures of the princess and the scenery. I would like to quote a description about beauty in an ancient verse to depict the Holy Bodhisattva as follows: From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die,......






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