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Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng made important contributions to the friendship between the Han and Tibetan peoples. Today, the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple in Lhasa still enshrine the statues of Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng. The Potala Palace also preserves the remains of their wedding room. Legend has it that the Tangliu in front of the Jokhang Temple was planted by the princess herself. Tibetan history books use a lot of space to record the princess's deeds. The Sakyamuni Buddha statue brought by Princess Wencheng is still worshiped by the Tibetan people. Princess Wencheng was a devout Buddhist. She brought pagodas, scriptures and Buddhist statues to Tibet, determined to build temples and promote Buddhism. She assisted Songtsen Gampo in the design and construction of the Jokhang Temple. After the completion of the Jokhang Temple, Princess Wencheng and Songtsen Gampo personally planted willow trees outside the temple gate, which became the famous Tang willow trees in later generations. The famous Nephew Alliance Monument, also known as the Changqing Alliance Monument, stands next to Tangliu. The statue of Sakyamuni now enshrined in the middle of the main hall of Jokhang Temple was also brought by Princess Wencheng. In the side halls on both sides of the main hall, there are statues of Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng, which are very exquisite and vivid. It's just that their faces are covered in golden pimples because there are so many people giving alms and money. Princess Wencheng also built the Ramoche Temple. From then on, Buddhism slowly began to spread in Tibet. Princess Wencheng also named the mountains around Lhasa after eight treasures, including Lotus, Umbrella, Conch, Vajra, Victory Building, Aquarius, and Goldfish. These mountain names are still in use today.

Songtsen Gampo built a palace specifically for Princess Wencheng. A hundred years later, the Potala Palace was destroyed by lightning and war. After two expansions in the 17th century, it formed its current scale. The main building of the Potala Palace has 13 floors, is 117 meters high, covers an area of ??more than 360,000 square meters, and is majestic. There are a large number of rich murals preserved in the Potala Palace, including the story of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and the Tibetan marriage envoy Garlu Dongzan, the difficulties and obstacles Princess Wencheng encountered on her way to Tibet, and the warm welcome she received when she arrived in Lhasa. Scene etc. These murals have exquisite compositions, lifelike characters and bright colors. Behind the Tibetan ruins of the Potala Palace is the room where Songtsan Gampo used to practice meditation. Colorful statues of Songtsen Gampo, Princess Wencheng, Ludongtsen, etc. are displayed on the walls. The story of Princess Wencheng and Songtsan Gampo, as well as her achievements in promoting Tibetan culture, are still widely spread among the Han and Tibetan people in the form of dramas, murals, folk songs, legends, etc. Princess Wencheng is considered to be the incarnation of Green Tara (Bodhisattva) in Tibetan Buddhism.

More than 1,300 years ago, Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty came to the snowy plateau and married the Tubo King Songtsen Gampo, which intensified the cultural exchanges between the Tang and Tibet and enhanced the friendly exchanges between Han and Tibet. The story of Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng is still widely circulated among Chinese and Tibetan people.

The Monument of the Tang-Bo Alliance Alliance records: "...and the Ye Sheji are as one, and at the age of Zhenguan, he married Princess Wencheng...he reaffirmed the agreement and the Sheji is as one, and it is better to renew the marriage. At the age of Jinglong, he married Princess Jincheng Married to the Yamen of Zanpu... My uncle and nephew are as unified as Ye Sheji, and their friendship is long-lasting..."[29]

The poem "Longxi Journey" written by Chen Tao of the Tang Dynasty has the following line: "Since the marriage of your noble lord, half of Hu Feng is like The phrase "Hanjia" proves that Princess Wencheng had a great influence on Tibet's absorption of Han culture.

Excerpted from Baidu netizen, thank you.