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What is the "Thangka" in Tibetan Buddhism?
Thangka is a religious scroll painting, which is mounted with colored satin and hung for people to worship. It is a unique painting art form in Tibetan culture. It has distinctive national characteristics, strong religious color and unique artistic style. It is painted in bright colors. Traditionally, all precious mineral gems such as gold, silver, pearls, agate, coral, turquoise, cinnabar, etc. are used as pigments, and plants such as saffron, rhubarb and indigo are used as pigments. Thangka is bright and dazzling, and it is still bright and dazzling after a hundred years. Therefore, it is known as the treasure of China national painting art, the "encyclopedia" of Tibetans and the precious intangible cultural heritage of China folk art. ..

Thangka vividly describes the religious culture, making all kinds of images lifelike. At present, "Baidu Network Disk Chaoyun Digital Collection Platform" has launched Thangka digital collection, which is exquisite in production and rich in types, including digital collections of Guangmu Tianwang and Baiumbrella Buddha, as well as digital collections of Time Wheel King Kong and Furious King Kong, showing perfect wisdom. It will be put on sale at noon on September 14 12, with a worldwide limited edition of 1000 copies. Interested.