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What are the legends of China Tibetan Opera class notes in the second volume of the sixth grade?

The legendary story of Tang Dong Jie Bu, a Tibetan opera, has the legendary color of resisting the strong with the weak and creating miracles and art.

Tang Dongjiebu wants to build a bridge because there is no bridge on the Yarlung Zangbo River. Later, he met seven girls, persuaded people to do good deeds and donate money to build bridges. In this way, Tang Dongjiebu, penniless, left 58 bridges on the Yarlung Zangbo River and became the originator of Tibetan opera.

The legend of resisting the strong with the weak: the young monk turned the corner. Combined with the text in "Countless cowhide boats capsized in wild horse-like rapids, and many people trying to cross the river were swallowed up by roaring irrigation", we realized the danger of the Yarlung Zangbo River. A young monk wants to benefit the people and fight against heaven. This is a brave legend.

Miracle legend: no 58 iron cable bridge. Through the Tibetan opera team composed of seven girls, people are inspired by art and kindness. From laughter to the dedication of manpower, material resources and financial resources, we built 58 iron cable bridges on the river, realizing the legend of Qi Xin's joint efforts and man conquering nature.

Legend of art: Monks are the ancestors of Tibetan opera. This Tibetan opera team, composed of only seven people, created a new art school and gave birth to a drama that was accepted and respected by people.