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What does the old Tibetan spirit refer to?

The spirit of old Tibet is the spirit of "especially able to endure hardship, especially able to fight, especially able to endure, especially able to unite, and especially able to contribute."

The spirit of old Tibet has also been continuously inherited and developed through the changes of the years. The successful completion of the 18th Army's entry into Tibet, road construction and production tasks gave birth to the "old Tibetan spirit". The troops stationed in Tibet developed the "old Tibetan spirit" in the counter-insurgency struggle, democratic reform, socialist revolution and construction, and the reform and opening up The fierce confrontation between great practice and ideological positions has sublimated the "old Tibetan spirit". ?

Introduction:

The Tibet Autonomous Region, known as "Tibet" in ancient times and referred to as "Tibet", with its capital Lhasa, is one of the five ethnic minority autonomous regions in China.

It is located in the southwest of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, between 26°50′ and 36°53′ north latitude and 78°25′ and 99°06′ east longitude.

It borders the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the north, Sichuan Province to the east, Qinghai Province to the northeast, Yunnan Province to the southeast, Myanmar, India, Bhutan, Nepal and other countries to the south, and Kashmir to the west. The national boundary is more than 4,000 kilometers, with a maximum width of more than 900 kilometers from north to south and a maximum length of more than 2,000 kilometers from east to west. It is an important gateway to the southwest border of China and has no outlet to the sea. ?

The region covers an area of ??1.20223 million square kilometers, accounting for approximately 1/8 of the country’s total area, second only to Xinjiang among all provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in the country. With an average altitude of over 4,000 meters, it is known as the "Roof of the World". At the end of 2012, the total resident population of the region was 3.08 million, and it governed 4 prefecture-level cities, 3 regions, 4 municipal districts, and 72 counties.