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The architectural style is quite interesting. Although it was built during the time of Songzanbang, the current main structure was jointly constructed by craftsmen from multiple ethnic groups during the Ganden Potala period. Unfortunately, it was too heavy and he, along with senior monks and nobles, couldn't carry it away.
Some people are passionate about discussing human rights and modernization. but in your view only Tibet is different,you think it better the nobles and monks could do whatever they wanted with the lower-ranking monks and slaves. The value of a slave's life was not even comparable to that of a farm animal.They should accept the rule of the Dalai Lama. Most people would lead an ancient life without electricity or internet, and even without access to vegetables.
Think about where those gold came from. Even to this day, the people here are still enthusiastic about donating all their heritage to the temples, asking the temples to cast them into golden statues instead of building roads, schools or hospitals.
I am a Buddhist. The fundamental theory of Buddhism is like this:"People first perceive the world through their senses, so as to produce various emotions, different emotions make everyone have different cognition of things, different actions according to different cognitions, different actions produce different experiences, different experiences will make everyone have a different worldview
Therefore, if you get rid of greed, jealousy, and attachment, naturally develop compassion, and understand "emptiness", you can get rid of reincarnation and become a Buddha"
If you are familiar with history, you will know that the Dalai Lama has completely failed in his pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. He is obsessed with power. He once made slaves work in his estate to serve him. Any true Buddhist would despise him