ISBN:
9787508522111
Language:
Chinese
Pages:
1 online resource (274 pages)
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DDC:
398.20951500000001
Keywords:
Electronic books
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China, Tibet Autonomous Region
Abstract:
Widely acclaimed as "Oriental Homeric epics," "Gesar" took shape gradually from around 300 BC to AD 6th century. From the early 7th century to the 9th century, the epic was further brought to completion. Gesar offers a startling panorama of how Gesar fought battles here and there, vanquished demons and monsters, as well as bring benefit to the people, representing the highest achievement of ancient Tibetan literature.
Abstract:
Cover -- Titlepage -- CONTENTS -- Author's brief introduction -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Principal Characters -- Chapter Ⅰ Demons Emerge and the Goddess of Mercy Comes to the Rescue -- Chapter Ⅱ God Son Is Born in Ling and Zhaotoin Works Against Choru -- Chapter Ⅲ Zhaotoin Casts Greedy Eyes on the Throne of the Ling Tribe, and Gormo Manages to Capture the Heavenly Horse -- Chapter Ⅳ Choru Fulfills His Wishes with Flying Colors, and Zhaotoin Depresses with All Hopes Dashed to Pieces -- Chapter Ⅴ An Expedition to Kill the Devil and to Save Gesar's Concubine -- Chapter Ⅵ The State of Hor Kidnaps Cholmo by Force and King Bacham Is Killed as a Punishment -- Chapter Ⅶ The State of Cham Fights for the Salt Lake and the Ling King Slays King Sadain of Cham -- Chapter Ⅷ Ling Attacks Moinyo upon Hearing a Prophesy, and the Four Demons Surrender and the Ling Troops Return Triumphantly -- Chapter Ⅸ Ling Brings an Army to Chayo to Open the Treasure-House for the Benefit of the People -- Chapter Ⅹ The Lion King and His Officials Burn a Demon's Body, and Gesar Selects a Wife for the Prince -- Chapter Ⅺ Lion King Rescues Mother from Hell and Rongcha Chageng Passes Away -- Chapter Ⅻ Prince Zhalha Ascends the Throne to Become the King of Ling and the Lion King Returns to Heaven Together with His Wives -- Postscript -- Copyright -- Insert -- Backcover.
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