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What do monkeys, rabbits and eagles on elephants mean in Tangka, Tibet?
Secondly, there is a story related to the murals of elephants and monkeys. At first, monkeys were all black after the elephant. With their continuous practice, they gradually left this world and their bodies began to turn white. There are many temptations along the way, including peaches and rabbits, which represent all kinds of beautiful things on earth. The monkeys couldn't resist the temptation and began to stop practicing, while the elephants continued to move on. Finally, the elephant caught up with the monkey and stood in front of heaven. The power of image is unparalleled, representing honesty and simplicity, warning people to cut off the crowd, judge right and wrong, and enter the realm of selflessness.
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Truth tells us that the world must go through four stages. 1. Dezai, 2. Wisdom as the sea, 3. Noble as the moon, 4. Freedom of mind.
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