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Anima photography

One day, we must go to the "roof of the world"-the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau for a long trip. Under the years and thousands of years of history, she lives safely in the depths of the snow-capped mountains, far away from the noise of the world, and looks forward to a beautiful encounter. ...

Before seeing the roof of the world in Hairuo Zeng, I had a shallow impression of Tibet. I only know what adults often say about altitude hypoxia, highland barley butter tea introduced in books, and Tibetan red faces shown on TV ... but after I watched this documentary, every flower and tree in Tibet lived in my heart like faith.

In Linzhi, more than a decade ago, more than 50 Tibetan monkeys suddenly appeared here, stealing Tibetan crops. Most of the people who lived here at that time were Orion, and war was imminent. But Tibetans gave up their houses, went to other places to reclaim land, or switched to other jobs. Duobujie said, "My parents said that Tibetans are descendants of bodhicitta monkeys", so they silently guarded them and were grateful, thinking that what they got now was the blessing given by monkeys after they left their homes in those years.

Aunt Dawa of Lintong takes good care of the injured black-necked crane. She is distressed by its loneliness here, and even more afraid that the danger from outside will hurt it again. After thinking for a long time, Dawa's aunt made a decision to send the crane to a special rescue station. Looking at her rickety body, carrying a hundred kilograms of wheat to the people in the rescue station, she rushed to the front and looked at the crane, as if seeing off her children who were about to travel. When the car started, she kept wiping her tears with her hands. ...

In the process of searching for and studying snow leopards, Dr. george beals schaller, a foreign doctor, met something that deeply touched him. When passing through a section of highway along the way. He saw people, whether driving or walking, bending down as if looking for something precious. When I walked in, it was just a little black bug. Their movements are very light, for fear of hurting these little creatures. They took the little black bugs in their hands and set them free in the valley. Through this, I see that the belief in animism has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of Tibetans.

Tibetan mastiffs in Majia, Anima have been guarding their homes for many years. It is a little old, and its eyes have lost their former agility, in order not to make it so lonely. Anima started looking for ... He drove all the way and watched all the way. Just to find the little Tibetan mastiff in the right place ... perhaps by fate, he met the long-awaited little gray mastiff. It seems that I have been waiting quietly for a long time, waiting to go home ... it is a big deal to bring the little gray mastiff home. Anima carefully looked through the calendar and chose a good day. He held Hadadai in his hands and put it around the neck of the little gray mastiff. Like a solemn ceremony, I took the little grey mastiff home.

People in Amdo have a traditional custom. During the Tibetan New Year, several sheep will be selected and put on colored cloth strips, which means they will be slaughtered and released. They believe that every released sheep protects a family from disasters and diseases.

The old man Ciwang has such a released sheep, and he named it Tsering, which means longevity. Eight years ago, after his wife died, he bought it, pinning his expectations and deep thoughts on the reincarnation of the deceased.

The old man Ciwang said: There is a close relationship between man and animals. Even if an animal can't speak, it will feel happy if it has a good master. The old man Tsering is not as healthy as before, but he is always worried about Tsering's future life. He said: Apart from his children, Tsering is the most worried person. Sometimes, when we are alive, they become an indispensable part of our lives.

On the cliff encountered on the way, a white ladder leading to heaven is painted; In the Tibetan New Year, people sing and dance, all of which reflect Tibetans' belief in life and their awe of heaven and earth.

In northern Tibet, many sheep raised by herders were eaten by wolves overnight, resulting in heavy losses. However, because of their compassion, they saved a litter of puppies in the snow. Cut up the killed lamb and feed it to the cubs. See the wolf cub in a hurry to bite. The whole family couldn't help laughing, and that smile really warmed their hearts. ? In their minds, as long as it is life, it should be saved. ...

Although the altitude is too high, the temperature in Tibet is very low. But it's a gift from nature. What I gave you is not perfect, but it fits.

That seemingly barren land is pregnant with tenacious vitality. Although the root of the beautiful Stellera chamaejasme is poisonous, it is a good raw material for making Tibetan paper. The sun poured down and my hand rubbed against the tough paper. Books made by ancient carving and printing craftsmen have a mysterious and unique attraction ... On the other hand, on the vast and quiet holy lake, people there are celebrating the annual farming festival with ancient and solemn ceremonies.

On the one hand, the land is hot and the protection is sincere. Taste all kinds of chicken feet and grain wine during the festival, and explore the steep beehive 200 meters high. In Shannan, people are committed to controlling sandstorms, and years of efforts have brought picturesque land. Tibetans who have worked hard for sand control for more than 30 years have turned a hot land into beauty and richness with their actions.

Secheng, a monk, is also a Tibetan doctor. Every year, he embarks on a journey to find the magic stone to treat stroke. Explore one by one, go to the holy lake to collect holy water, slowly crush it, and cook it with Chinese herbal medicines. Hard-earned pills are given to those in need. One day soon, he will start again, and with beautiful thoughts, he can give it calmly. ...

In the practice of Tibetan Buddhism, the second practice is a kind of "bodhicitta", which is his own practice, his dedication to all beings and a kind of merit.

I still clearly remember that the old twins were discussing at the lake Dangrang Yongcuo why the photography team filmed their conversation. It's very interesting and real. At that moment, I seemed to stay with them and listen to them reminiscing about the past. After a long journey of life, their faces are engraved with traces of the passage of time, and their hearts have already settled in the quiet holy lake. ...

Tibetans on the roof of the world always cherish what they have gained from this land, and they also repay their cherished hot land in their own way. ...

One day, I must make a long trip to the roof of the world.