______ are the guardians of Tibetan people and cattle. A: Tibetan mastiffs B: yaks C: horses D: sheep
______ are the guardians of Tibetan people and cattle. A: Tibetan mastiffs B: yaks C: horses D: sheep
In China, if a Tibetan communicates with a Han, it is _____.
In China, if a Tibetan communicates with a Han, it is _____.
When was the Tibetan opera performed?
When was the Tibetan opera performed?
The purpose of the passage is to ______. A: analyze the possible causal links between Tibetan ecology and society B: describe the social organization of typical Tibetan villages C: describe Tibetan fauna and flora D: analyze the mysterious of the sudden appearance of the Himalayas
The purpose of the passage is to ______. A: analyze the possible causal links between Tibetan ecology and society B: describe the social organization of typical Tibetan villages C: describe Tibetan fauna and flora D: analyze the mysterious of the sudden appearance of the Himalayas
English belongs to _______ family, while Chinese belongs to ______ family. A: Latin; sino - Tibetan B: Indo - European; Slavic C: Latin; Slavic D: Indo - European; Sino - Tibetan
English belongs to _______ family, while Chinese belongs to ______ family. A: Latin; sino - Tibetan B: Indo - European; Slavic C: Latin; Slavic D: Indo - European; Sino - Tibetan
The Tibetan people by and large live on the Qinghai- Tibet Plateau, known as _____.
The Tibetan people by and large live on the Qinghai- Tibet Plateau, known as _____.
The Tibetan Mastiff is the national first-class protected animals and world-class rare species.
The Tibetan Mastiff is the national first-class protected animals and world-class rare species.
One can drink up the whole bowl of tea in one breath in a Tibetan family.
One can drink up the whole bowl of tea in one breath in a Tibetan family.
The Tibetan herdsmen live in big tents made from canvas or yak hair, and travel on yaks
The Tibetan herdsmen live in big tents made from canvas or yak hair, and travel on yaks
Chinese Buddhism developed into three major sections, Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Yunnan Buddhism. ( )
Chinese Buddhism developed into three major sections, Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Yunnan Buddhism. ( )