The heavenly singer really exists.
According to the famous Tibetan scholar Gyatso, over the years, more than 100 Gesar rap artists have been discovered in China, and many of them can rap epics of millions of words without being illiterate, and this strange phenomenon has become an insoluble mystery in the field of Tibetan cultural studies.
For example, Sta Duoji is a post-90s generation who lives in Bianba County, Qamdo, and lives an ordinary nomadic life with his illiterate mother all day long. When he was 9 years old and in the first grade of elementary school, he had a magical dream that he was in a vast grassland, full of flowers, cattle and sheep, and two tall men brought him to King Gesar's tent, told him that it was auspicious to come here, and then made him eat the thick and long scriptures, and finally the two of them stepped on the grassland and stepped on the rainbow to send him away. After waking up, Stardorjee couldn't control the rap of "King Gesar", which was two hours.
It is said that many years ago, Guru Padmasambhava went to ** to promote Buddhism and became the ancestor of Tibetan Buddhism. Before leaving, the Buddhist scriptures, ritual utensils, Buddhist tools, etc. are buried in various areas of Tibet, waiting for people who are destined to excavate and promote the Dharma, which is called "hidden treasure". There are three types of hidden treasures, book collections, sacred relics collections, and knowledge collections. The book collection refers to the Buddhist scriptures, the holy relics refer to the monk's magic weapon, and the knowledge is that the monk will give ** to the depth of consciousness of the designated person, so as not to be lost, simply put, it is a magical memory. The singer of "King Gesar" is the embodiment of knowledge.