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pro vyhledávání: '"Tibetan folktale"'
Publikováno v:
Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 165-169 (2017)
was born in 1983 in Lo khog (Luoke) Village, Gcan tsha (Jianzha) County, Rma lho (Huangnan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Mtsho sngon (Qinghai) Province, China. This story is one of my favorite Uncle Ston pa accounts. I do not recall exactly when I
Autor:
Wen Xiangcheng 文祥呈
Publikováno v:
Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 184-187 (2017)
Uncle Dongba had a very beautiful cousin. Every day he thought about how to have sex with her but, sadly, he never had a chance to make his wish come true. One day he came up with an idea, lay on his bed, and pretended to be seriously ill. Then he as
Autor:
Rnam rgyal རྣམ་རྒྱལ།
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 142-147 (2017)
A long time ago, a distinguished merchant, Tshong dpon nor bu bzang po and 1,500 of his companions, were on their way to their home in the Land of Snows. As they passed a wilderness of infertile hills and desert stretching far into the horizon. Yaks
Autor:
Rnam rgyal རྣམ་རྒྱལ།
Publikováno v:
Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 130-135 (2017)
A very diligent woman famous for her quick wit and caring ways lived a long time ago in a sleepy village high in the mountains rich in pine, fir, and spruce trees, and many types of wildlife. Her husband, Me nyug gser tog, was quite different. He sou
Publikováno v:
Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 256-258 (2017)
As soon as Uncle Ston pa ran away with the king's stallion and clothes, the king sent a soldier to catch him. Although the soldier tried his best he couldn't catch Uncle Ston pa the whole day because the king's stallion was the best horse in the coun
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 170-172 (2017)
heard many Uncle Ston pa stories from my neighbor's uncle, Lhun 'grub, my father's second sister's father-in-law. He was well-known for his eloquence and settled many conflicts between villagers. My parents drove our livestock to distant pastures and
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 173-175 (2017)
Uncle Ston pa heard people talking about monks from his home community who visited such big cities as Beijing and Shanghai where they met many rich Chinese. They made a lot of money and then bought expensive cars and houses when they got back home. U
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 241-243 (2017)
One day, on the way to the turnip seller's home, Uncle Ston pa saw an old woman weeping by the road and asked, "Dear Aunt, why are you crying?" The old woman wiped her tears away replying, "My husband is sick and I'm too weak to plow the field." ...
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 236-238 (2017)
One day at a ritual gathering, the abbess noticed the most beautiful nun was pregnant. She then called the pregnant nun to her room and asked who the father was. ...
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Asian Highlands Perspectives, Vol 47, Pp 188-190 (2017)
My name is Libu Lakhi (Li Jianfu, Dawa Tenzin). I was born in Dashui Village, Mingshen Township in 1981. I am a Namuyi Tibetan. Uncle Ston pa stories are not told in my village, however, I heard many such stories during the years I spent studying in