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Major Supernatural Events in Chinese Folk Legends.
Chapter 140: The Terrifying Supernatural Incident in Old Tibet. [140]
Summary
A century ago, Tibet was a land of horror, masked by its spiritual allure. The "Human Skin Drum," crafted from the skin of young mute girls, symbolized a disturbing tradition aimed at achieving eternal life. Similarly, "Gang Ling," made from human leg bones, and "Gapala," from human skulls, were revered by monks. The "Snow Prison" tortured agricultural slaves for minor offenses, with a shocking survival rate. Artistic practices included using human brain matter in thangkas, revealing deep psychological issues. However, after liberation, these barbaric customs were abolished, leading to improved living standards and human rights for the Tibetan people.Full content
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