item Item : 蘇吉尼瑪 (藍面具派) Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma (blue mask section) U01

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identifier 
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/items/17148
identifier 
CNRSMH_E_1997_020_043_001
type 
Sound
title 
蘇吉尼瑪 (藍面具派) Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma (blue mask section)
creator 
Mao, Ji-zeng (producteur)
contributor 
Mao, Ji-zeng (producteur)
contributor 
Trân, Quang Hai 97
subject 
Ethnomusicology
subject 
Research
descriptionabstract
In the forest of Sen-mu-ji-luo-zhuo kingdom, a female deer gave birth to a lovely baby girl named Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma after it drank the water in which Meditation Monk washed his white scarf. Many years later, Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma became a very beautiful girl. She was recommened to the king Zla-ba-seng-ge by a guard of the Royal Garden, and became the young King's wife. The imperial concubines and goblin felt envy at her. They invited a witch to steal away her jewellery which could give her protection. They also drove a wedge between the king and queen. Not knowing about their trick, the king sent the queen to suffer in a boiling blood sea. However, the Guardian Gods of the boiling blood sea were touched by Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma's absolute sincerity, and she could return on the way to the capital at last. Disguising herself as a nun, Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma preached everywhere. Feeling deeply that they were sinful, the goblin and the witch confessed in front of the nun. At that moment, the king happened to pass by, and heard what they confessed. He understood the truth at last. He was overcome with regret, and welcame Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma back to the palace pleasantly and shamefacedly. Gzugs-skyi-nyi-ma became the queen again.
publisher 
Wind Records, Taiwan
publisher 
CREM-CNRS
datecreated
1993-07-01T00:00:00Z
dateissued
1994-01-01T00:00:00Z
coveragespatial
Tibet
coveragespatial
Chine
coveragespatial
Asie orientale
coveragespatial
Asie
coveragespatial
Lhasa
rightslicense
Restreint (enregistrement édité)
rightsaccessRights
restricted
formatextent
00:46:12
formatmedium
CD, Ø 12 cm, Stéréo
formatMIME type
relationisPartOf
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/collections/4644