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Princess Wencheng
Princess Wencheng (; ) was a princess and member of a minor branch of the imperial clan of the Tang dynasty, who married King Songtsen Gampo of the Tibetan Empire in 641. She is also known by the name Gyasa or "Chinese wife" in Tibet. Both Wencheng and Songtsen Gampo's first wife, Nepali princess Bhrikuti, are considered to be physical manifestations of the bodhisattvas White Tara and Green Tara respectively.Provided by Wikipedia
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Xing fu de xiao tu dou.Ding ding dang, bian fei wei bao (Chinese) by D'Hamers, Heidi
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Xing fu de xiao tu dou : Ha luo, xiao bai cai (Chinese) by D'Hamers, Heidi
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Xing fu de xiao tu dou : ai ya, you guai shou (Chinese) by Segers, Gunter
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Xing fu de xiao tu dou : a ha, hao da de hu lio bo (Chinese) by Segers, Gunter
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Xing fu de xiao tu do : ai you, wo sheng bing le (Chinese) by Segers, Gunter
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