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SHERAB NYIMA 《人权》2008,(3):31-35
According to Companion The Oxford to Law, human rights (or known as Fundamental Freedom) are the rights which require to be maintained or sometimes to be set forth that should be recognized and protected from the perspective of law, so that every individual achieves his or her fullest and freest development in terms of individuality, spirituality, 相似文献
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TOBTSANG NYIMA 《今日中国(英文版)》2021,70(5):69-71
WITH a history of at least 600 years,Ti-betan opera has been dubbed "the living fossil of traditional Tibetan culture".Hav-ing been inscribed on both the national intangible cultural heritage list of China and UNES-CO's intangible cultural heritage list,the ancient op-era has gained many modern devotees.
Owing to local people's passion for the opera and government support in its preservation,this ancient cultural treasure continues to shine in modern times.
Legendary Evolvement
Tibetan opera,called Aje Lhamo (fairy sisters)in Tibetan language,boasts a history of more than 600 years,about 400 years longer than another well-known Chinese cultural treasure,the Peking opera.
In the 14th century,Drupthob Thangtong Gyalpo,a high-ranking monk and iron bridge builder,decided to build iron bridges across many key rivers in Tibet to improve local transportation. 相似文献
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SHERAB NYIMA 《人权》2010,(6):23-28
I. The Idea of Putting People First and the Right to Development from the Contemporary Perspective of Human Rights 相似文献
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