"Joan" means "Dapeng bird". "Dragon" means "place", and "Qionglong" is the place where Dapeng birds live. "Wei" originally meant silver, here it is extended to silver, and "Carl" means castle. In short, Joan Rowen Card is "Dapeng Silver City". The ancient elephant male civilization is the real source of Tibetan civilization.
The documents of the ancient Tibetan Buddhism "Yongzhong Benjiao" are called "Xiangxiong Code" by experts. "The Family Tree of Tubo King" records: "From Nie Chizamp to Jason Tozan, the twenty-sixth generation was protected by Yongzhong Ben." At that time, the ancient Xiang Xiong characters were mainly used to write Boni classics.
Many customs and lifestyles of modern Tibetan compatriots have also been handed down from the ancient Xiangxiong era. For example, weddings and funerals of Tibetan compatriots, astronomical calendars, medical literature, song and dance paintings, choosing houses for tourism, choosing auspicious days, driving away disasters and evil spirits, divination and so on. It still follows the tradition of this religion to a certain extent.
Tibetan compatriots have many unique ways of praying, such as turning to the sacred mountain, worshiping the sacred lake, hanging wind and horse flags, hanging colorful prayer flags, carving stone inscriptions, placing Mani heaps (the tradition of this religion is that the stone heaps are engraved with bright eight-character mantra: "Omma Zhimou Yesarinde"), divination, offering sacrifices to Sodom plates, butter sculptures and even using prayer wheels. These are all the heritages of Yongzhong religion.
Speaking of Xiangxiong, a mysterious ancient country, perhaps many people don't understand it, or even feel strange. Sandstorms along the ancient Silk Road have passed through for thousands of years, and this period of history before the 7th century A.D. has been dusty on the snowy plateau.
However, as the common foundation of Yunnan Tibetan culture and Naxi culture, the ancient Xiangxiong civilization, which combines the essence of the Central Plains, West Asia and South Asia, is still shining today.