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Plays related to serfdom
Huang Zongjiang said that when I was in Lhasa, Tibet, I saw a live-action drama, which was performed by ordinary people and called "The Meeting of Jamba". I wrote about a man from Jamba who was bullied by serf owners and pretended to be deaf. After the counter-insurgency, he made a speech, and the following people were moved by what happened to Jamba and how he was abused and persecuted.

In the play, the serf Qiang Ba has only a few lines. Jamba was played by Wang Dun, an actor from Tibet Troupe. Huang Zongjiang still remembers when he was asked to play a role. Wang Dun behaved like this because he came from a serf family. He was 17 years old when he left the serf farm. Not only the actors in Jamba, but also the other actors in the film come from serf families. We see that there are many scenes in the movie, and some details are cruel or even cruel, all of which are based on reality. Actor Solang Rao Deng said, how many times did the little aristocrat ride on my back? I have been working as a servant for young nobles since I was nine years old. They failed in the exam, not them, but us. These serf-born actors think that this film truly reflects the living conditions of the poor in old Tibet.