A love novel that truly reflects Tibetan traditional marriage customs, defines love at an altitude of 3700 meters, and is an emotional classic created by Tibetan woman writer Dorje Zhuoga.
This is a true and legendary love masterpiece. It records the spiritual process of the integration of modern emotions and traditional concepts. This is a picture that reflects Tibetan humanistic customs from many angles. ...
Do you know Tibet, this group of people living in the snowy holy land and their feelings? This book will bring you a reasonable but unexpected answer!
Among many literary works reflecting life in Tibet, Tibetan marriage is one of the most striking novels. Ethnic customs and strange life pictures make the marriage and love of a young man and woman colorful. Tradition and modernity, ideal and reality overlap in a family and a character, and the whole novel is full of antique and contemporary flavor. The author does not stop at the level of expressing polygamy, but focuses on the contradictions and conflicts between the family and the characters brought about by this marriage form, which makes us feel an alternative life and be moved by the fate of the characters. This is the value of this novel.
Jin Zhiguo, Vice President of China Tibet Magazine.
Tibetan Marriage describes the traditional polygamous marriage in Tibet in detail from a unique perspective, and compares it from the perspective of women through the secular life in Lhasa in modern times. Although the work involves such a unique and sensitive theme as polygamy in Tibet, it has no curiosity. But from the perspective of women's literature, making it a more serious exploration, which is worthy of recognition.
Jimmy Pincuo, Vice Chairman of Xizang Autonomous Region Federation of Literary and Art Circles
Zhuoga is real, at least her life is real, and of course there are elements of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. In the novel, two young women "Zhuoga" and "Hao Hao" from different regions and cultural backgrounds were placed in the same place-Tibet, and they also fell in love with the same person-Jiacuo. However, different cultural backgrounds make them have such different lives and performances. It's interesting and real. Among them, human nature and philosophy are self-evident.
Demu Wangjiuduoji, Chairman of Xizang Autonomous Region Photographers Association