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In Tibet, girls are politely called Dolma, but what do boys call them?

Tashi

Pronunciation: [ zhā xī ]

Interpretation: Tibetan transliteration, meaning auspicious. It can also be used as a common name for Tibetans.

Usage: Tashi itself appears most often in Tibetan names, and can be named directly as "Tashi". Or it is more customary to add two other characters before and after Tashi to form names such as "Suolang Tashi" or "Tashi Dunzhu". Tashi is the most commonly used character in Tibetan names. Extended information

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"Tashi" means "good luck" in Tibetan. Tashi herself is a symbol of good luck and good luck, and she always spreads good luck to the world. Master Zhang Tong, a nationally famous martial artist, said: "Tashi is like a fire sower, bringing light wherever he goes." In order to let more people benefit from Tai Chi.

Since the autumn of 1978, Tashi has set up a Yang Style Tai Chi tutorial center in front of the Xi'an Zoo to teach Tai Chi on a voluntary basis. There are nearly 10,000 students of all ethnic groups from 17 provinces and autonomous regions including Shaanxi, Gansu, Shanxi, Henan, Sichuan and Tibet, as well as Tai Chi enthusiasts from the United States, Germany, Sweden, Japan and other foreign countries. Among them were old and young, men and women; there were cadres, workers, and college students. Her superb skills and noble martial ethics have left a beautiful and deep impression on many disciples and Tai Chi enthusiasts.

Tashi not only attaches great importance to boxing training, but also pays more attention to cultivating a noble personality. Over the decades, while practicing boxing, she has continuously improved her personality and taste. She has coached countless boxing practitioners and events, but she has done so on a voluntary basis and has never charged any fees. She is the biggest beneficiary of Yang Style Tai Chi and is a model for defeating tumors by practicing Tai Chi.

By practicing Tai Chi, she not only defeated the disease and recovered her health, but also enabled many of her disciples to achieve physical fitness and cured many people's chronic diseases. Therefore, in the minds of many disciples, she is just like a living Bodhisattva who saves all living beings.