How Tibetans “Ruled” Mongols For Centuries (until NOW...)

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This is the story about two of the deadliest plateaus in Asia and how the seemingly weaker one completely assimilated the other.
The Tibetanization of the Mongols is one of the most fascinating stories that I know. It took me years to research and several months to produce. Hope you guys like it.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
11:09 Act One: The Man Behind Chinggis
17:41 Act Two: Monks & Soldiers
24:41 Act Three: The "First" Dalai Lama
34:52 Act Four: Red vs. Yellow
43:01 Act Five: Three Kingdoms
55:15 Act Six: The Wildfire
1:13:05 Outro
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  • @TemuulTK
    @TemuulTK8 ай бұрын

    As a Mongolian I watched it with both intensity and perhaps little sadness. I usually get offended by the videos made by non Mongols talking about our history as it entails with personal bias. But your videos are truthful, factual and honest. Thank you for that and I really liked the fact that you visited Mongolia to really understand the essence of the people you are narrating about. Btw do you have any Mongol in you? Interesting to know.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I’m Mongolian Chinese. Glad you enjoyed my video! Mongolia is beautiful, and I’ll have to visit it again!

  • @TemuulTK

    @TemuulTK

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow Glad to know you are a Mongolian decent and thank you for these awesome videos again. I am becoming a fan.

  • @enkheenatsag513

    @enkheenatsag513

    8 ай бұрын

    I dislike Buddhism.Mongolians paid back .Buddha was India.Instead of Chinese Indian Buddhism spreaded through even Siberia asian country except of Chinese

  • @chogyal7

    @chogyal7

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@enkheenatsag513Buddha was born in Nepal.

  • @TemuulTK

    @TemuulTK

    8 ай бұрын

    @@KaidenKnox11 Yes I know about Hazara Mongols. One of the direct descendants of Genghis Khan according to the recent DNA testing. Mongols, Kazakhs, Hazaras, Uzbeks and Kalmyks.

  • @confucius_confused
    @confucius_confused8 ай бұрын

    Watching from Bhutan. I didn't realize that I watched an hour long video; it felt like 10 minutes of power packed details and well researched facts. Well done!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching my show! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Ihomahomay

    @Ihomahomay

    7 ай бұрын

    🙏🏳️‍🌈🇲🇳♥️🇧🇹🏳️‍🌈🙏

  • @yacinechaker2687
    @yacinechaker268710 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe I am watching this for free. This is such high quality content, it felt like a big production documentary, I can only imagine how much work went into it. Thank you so much please don’t stop! You are probably the only one covering these unknown but fascinating topics.

  • @user-gv6ul6ol4z
    @user-gv6ul6ol4z7 ай бұрын

    As a Nepali Buddhist we are also smilar to tibetan cultures and religion ❤

  • @sonamlonden7574

    @sonamlonden7574

    7 ай бұрын

    True

  • @gliu1431

    @gliu1431

    6 ай бұрын

    May I ask is Buddha a mongoloid as depicted in a Buddha portrait in London museum. I have this impression he is and he looks similar to mongoloid Nepali or Bhutanese.

  • @Chakgo

    @Chakgo

    5 ай бұрын

    Just like Jesus, the modern day depiction of JESUS is straight hair white guy but in reality Jesus had brown skin and curly hair more like the modern day middle eastern people. Buddha was Indian origin and depicted by Buddhist in China and Nepal to look more like us than how he actually looked in reality. @@gliu1431

  • @diponic3344

    @diponic3344

    3 ай бұрын

    @@gliu1431the Buddha was an indo-Aryan not a mongoloid “His face was elongated with a protruding head called the Ushnisha, well formed nose, Buddha's ears were long, and hair was fine, black with soft curls. The eyes of the Buddha are claimed to have been wide and bluish in color.”

  • @gliu1431

    @gliu1431

    3 ай бұрын

    @@diponic3344 I don’t know where your source comes from. Nepal natives are Mongoloid include people migrated to south from Tibets.

  • @despro8088
    @despro80887 ай бұрын

    Tibet and mongol are two treasures underrated of east asian cultures. I lived in a family which influenced a lot by tibetan buddism culture without any tibetan blood, i hoop i would have the talent, skill and ability like you to make a video or words whatever. By the way, the romance of the land of this part of continent was so fasinating. Thank you very much for your incredible work, it is already like a masterpiece, great job!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    My pleasure! Thank you for watching my show!

  • @nareshshingote8081

    @nareshshingote8081

    4 ай бұрын

    How Tibet comes in east Asia

  • @Tashi4951

    @Tashi4951

    4 ай бұрын

    This guy is a CCP propagandist..

  • @Tashi4951

    @Tashi4951

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JingwushowCCP Agent spotted

  • @hejksbwvxjajvfuxuwhevixnqvdjx

    @hejksbwvxjajvfuxuwhevixnqvdjx

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Tashi4951 filthy uncivilized cannibals 😅

  • @aaeehhlove
    @aaeehhlove7 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Thank you! I'm a Han Chinese but never was I introduced the relationship between Tibetan and Mongolian in my history and culture education in schools. But I always heard an old saying 'Zang Meng Yi Jia' 藏蒙一家 which means Tibetans and Mongolians are of a one family. And in Beijing there're many Tibetan and Mongol remnants and artifacts left from previous dynasties. Now I came to know it. How wonderful! May God bless Tibetans and Mongolians around the world!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Pleasure is all mine, glad you find my work interesting and thank you for your kind wishes!

  • @KevinSirup

    @KevinSirup

    7 ай бұрын

    Tibet will be free.

  • @teamjupeter9451

    @teamjupeter9451

    7 ай бұрын

    Actually, Korean also belongs to that family.

  • @ttsundo

    @ttsundo

    7 ай бұрын

    tibetans and Mongolians should come together once again

  • @user-js8td8qf9k

    @user-js8td8qf9k

    7 ай бұрын

    @@KevinSirupjoker😂😂😂😂

  • @BklynMassive
    @BklynMassive8 ай бұрын

    What a fascinating history! As a Bangladeshi, I've visited Nepal and met many Tibetans over the years and have always been fascinated by the complexity and depth of Tibetan Buddhist teachings. You've given me a lot of context through a geopolitical lens that was missing. Thank you for telling this history beautifully and enriching my understanding of these cultures.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    You are welcome, friend! Glad my work could be of use!

  • @mangalbodele9775

    @mangalbodele9775

    8 ай бұрын

    Tibetan is tantrayan practice of vajrayan bhuddhism which is taught in sompura n uddantapuri bhuddhist University which is now situated in Bangladesh...tantrayan bhuddgism major religion of Bangladesh in pala dynasty

  • @BklynMassive

    @BklynMassive

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mangalbodele9775 yes, I am aware of that and the significant history of Buddhism and Somapura Mahavihara in Badalgachhi, Bangladesh. The site has been preserved well and I hope more research will be done about this very important site.

  • @abrahamnabam7287

    @abrahamnabam7287

    4 ай бұрын

    you take ur rohingya back from our Northeast India

  • @constantinejohn8433
    @constantinejohn84338 ай бұрын

    Amazing video! Although I have to say that for Mongols living under Russian rule (Kalmyks, Buryads and Tuvans) Tibetan Buddhism was a blessing that saved us from massive christianisation. Russian imperial government tried to convert the ethnic minorities to Christianity but Buddhism served as the stronghold of native identity for Mongols. So, I'm glad Tibetan missionaries reached us earlier than Christians

  • @joyjoy-tc1zj

    @joyjoy-tc1zj

    8 ай бұрын

    实话 不如皈依基督教

  • @PK-se2jh

    @PK-se2jh

    8 ай бұрын

    @@joyjoy-tc1zj 我们传统的佛教文化对我们有好处。

  • @dreamadventure8220

    @dreamadventure8220

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@joyjoy-tc1zjTBH buddhism as philosophical is very helpful for individuals life and society compared to Christianity, Islam , hinduism who ideologically based on to justify existance of God's .

  • @vajraheart6052

    @vajraheart6052

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly very good point. Long time ago most of the land conquered (3/4) by the great Mongol Khan rulers have now become Islamic and people converted including many Mongolians become Muslims. There is absolutely no trace of Mongolian in them as they became Islamic Eg Hazari and many others. However Tibetan Buddhism or Mongolian Buddhism is now very much part of Mongolian culture and identity.

  • @sund4562

    @sund4562

    7 ай бұрын

    Буддизм и вера кочевников на самом деле очень похожи

  • @chitru1983
    @chitru19837 ай бұрын

    Love from the Philippines! There is so much to learn from Asian history. Listening to your storytelling is like watching a historical cdrama - so many plots, subplots and conspiracies. An hour passed by in a breeze.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad this video reached you! Thanks for watching, friend!

  • @Tashi4951

    @Tashi4951

    4 ай бұрын

    This guy work for Chinese CCP.. he is putting out propaganda.. don’t fall for it..

  • @tenzind4175
    @tenzind41757 ай бұрын

    To realize that mongols follows Buddhism (Tibetan Buddhism) so deeply but doesn't speak a word nor read Tibetan alphabetics although.. But the faith and devotion they had for First Dalai lama even to this present day Dalai Lama is unbelievable 🙏

  • @mitakpa77

    @mitakpa77

    7 ай бұрын

    Mongolian monks can read and write tibetan text.

  • @siewbengwee4530

    @siewbengwee4530

    4 ай бұрын

    The Entire documentary just explained that mongolians were so effectively tibetanised that they almost lost ability to speak Mongolian language. Didnt you watch properly?

  • @JonathanKumar-zp9fv

    @JonathanKumar-zp9fv

    4 ай бұрын

    @siewbengwee4530 no mongols speak Tibetan as a way of their daily Communication. for example to practice islam they have to know Arabic correct? Does Indonesian, Malaysian Russian Muslims speak Arabic as a way of Communication or their mother tongue ? Tibetan Muslim pray and read Quran in Arabic but when communicate with Tibetan Muslim no Arabic straight tibetan the Mother tongue

  • @user-fe3ff5yc4m
    @user-fe3ff5yc4m7 ай бұрын

    As a Bhutanese originally ethic to Tamang people of Mountains of Himalayan region, I really felt how far we were influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. We practise Tibetan Buddhism , we speak perhaps the oldest language of Tibetan but at present mostly influenced by Nepali language , I am worried where Buddhism we learnt from Tibet will head , and Tamangs are rapidly converting to Christianity and other religions recently . And thank you for wonderful presentations.

  • @55jigme

    @55jigme

    7 ай бұрын

    Tamang's were not influence by Tibetan culture , they were Tibetans who settle in Nepal centuries ago (circa 650AD ) no wonder tamang speaks oldest forms of Tibetan language .

  • @rigzinwangchuk5529

    @rigzinwangchuk5529

    7 ай бұрын

    "Tamangs are one of the major Tibeto-Burmese speaking communities in Nepal. They believe that they originally came from Tibet.The historical and legendary account of the Tamangs shows that they originally came from the Tibet. It is said that they were horse traders. "Ta" in Tibetan means horse; "Mang" means traders." Hence Tamang

  • @user-gv6ul6ol4z

    @user-gv6ul6ol4z

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm too Tamang from east part of Nepal I'm Buddhist some northen side of Nepal Tamang convert to christianity for money i hate them they are not Tamang i always proud to be Buddhist

  • @greenscenery1974

    @greenscenery1974

    7 ай бұрын

    Jesus is the true God. In him there is eternal life ❤️✝️

  • @yeshig9

    @yeshig9

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m not 100% historian but I heard Tamang means”horse-war, warrior” or cavalry in Tibetan which I could say it’s true. I heard during Tibetan empire era, Songsten Gonpo set up Tibetan military camp near Nepal, India, Bhutan frontier which eventually became Tamang. #onelovebrother

  • @bobmorane4926
    @bobmorane49268 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing life and excitement to a piece of history that many are barely familiar with. You're doing an amazing job !!!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I think it’s a bit too little known lol. Maybe people are not too into this. :(

  • @bobmorane4926

    @bobmorane4926

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow Well it so happens you seem to be the perfect guy to change that !! Keep up the good work !

  • @Ldy755
    @Ldy7558 ай бұрын

    Though I am not Tibetan Buddhist but because of my love for history n geography, I saw your vlog. Very interesting and well researched video 👏 👍

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I love history and geography too! Thanks for watching!

  • @drzlb
    @drzlb7 ай бұрын

    There’s no historical content done so well on the internet, with such depth, such passion, such animation! Really enjoyed it! Incredible, Incredible Content! Keep up the good work!

  • @silenciothequiet3471
    @silenciothequiet34718 ай бұрын

    Sir, I am lost for words. This one of the best historical documentary I ever watched, everything is on point: narrative, delivery, relevance and graphics. I feel more informed and still want to know more, keep up the good work. You are really providing high quality content.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    So nice of you! Thank you! I strive to tell minority stories, even though they are not mainstream, but they are important to me. I'm super glad to hear that you enjoyed my work!

  • @nyamgavaabayasgalan4603
    @nyamgavaabayasgalan46038 ай бұрын

    As a Mongolian watching this video, well done. Speechless.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks, buddy! Glad you find it interesting!

  • @arunhanglimbu

    @arunhanglimbu

    7 ай бұрын

    Mongolian race people are also in Nepal known as KIRAT☀️🏹

  • @whyamihere2250

    @whyamihere2250

    7 ай бұрын

    @@arunhanglimbu no bro they came from tibet

  • @moomullermoothomas6336

    @moomullermoothomas6336

    6 ай бұрын

    @@arunhanglimbu " mongoloid "is the race and 'mogolian' is an ethnicity within "Mongoloid ". So every "Mongoloid" are not Mongolian.

  • @leonesea32
    @leonesea327 ай бұрын

    Amazing!! I am a Tibetan. Really enjoyed learning more about my history and also what was happening on the other side (Mongol and Chinese...). I wanted to add 2 things. 1. The Golden Urn to decide the next Dalai Lama. How is that still in China. Because The Dalai Lama continued to this day. Current Dalai Lama being 14th in the lineage. Tibetan did use golden urn to find Dalai Lama. 2. Potala was not built entirely by the 5th Dalai Lama. Potala was originally built King Songtsen Gampo in ~7th Century. 5th Dalai Lama later added the red structures of Potala today. So White part is King Songtsen Gampo and red apart is done by 5th Dalai Lama.

  • @thewanderingrey8830

    @thewanderingrey8830

    7 ай бұрын

    1. There are 2 Golden urns; one in Jokhang Temple, Lhasa - one in Yonghe Temple, Beijing. 13th Dalai Lama was exempted from the Golden Urn process (and was granted by the Qing government) and the 14th Dalai Lama did not use this process. 2. Songtsen Gampo's palace had already become a ruin by the time of the 5th Dalai Lama - that the Potala Palace was established on its grounds was true but it required an entirely new construction on site, which is why it takes a while to build it.

  • @Upgraydez

    @Upgraydez

    7 ай бұрын

    Would you happen to know why the surrendering Tibetan soldiers were sticking out their tongues when the were being captured? I assume the other soldiers were making them do it or it was a sign of surrender or something. I was just curious. Thx. 36:42

  • @JonathanKumar-zp9fv

    @JonathanKumar-zp9fv

    4 ай бұрын

    @upgraydez all these small clips don’t represent the actual seen some of them clips are remdomly thrown in or nothing to with topic. In Tibetan Buddhist culture, Darma U Dum Tsen was said to be the incarnation of Gośīrṣa, the Ox-Head and Horse-Face guardian of hell, thus he got the nickname, Langdarma, literally, "Darma killer” Last king of Tibet Langdarma was said to have had "a black tongue", and a common gesture of Tibetans briefly sticking out their tongues is interpreted to show agreement, and as a sign of respect. When they demonstrate that they do not have black tongues, they show they are not guilty of evil deeds, and that they are not incarnations of the malevolent king.

  • @Upgraydez

    @Upgraydez

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JonathanKumar-zp9fv oh ok. That makes sense. Thanks for your help. I was kind of thinking it had a cultural significance, and that explains it perfectly to me.

  • @AugustdeChriox

    @AugustdeChriox

    3 ай бұрын

    原来是朗达玛……每个中国人都从历史课上学到了他灭佛未遂的故事,但不知道在后代的文化中有这样负面的形象@@JonathanKumar-zp9fv

  • @ChrisZ901
    @ChrisZ9018 ай бұрын

    This is such a well researched work. I have always been fascinated about Tibetam and Mongolian history and this documentary has such an educational value. Congratulations bro, you did it again!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for coming back and liking my content again!! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @pckdriod9938

    @pckdriod9938

    3 ай бұрын

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  • @SHGames97
    @SHGames978 ай бұрын

    I want to again express my support & gratitude for your coverage! It is best to get any/every angle possible on such things & your track record has been incredible. This show deserves more recognition. Much love & appreciation from the United States Utah Oblast!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @user-qv1jx3ss8x

    @user-qv1jx3ss8x

    8 ай бұрын

    Utah oblast lol

  • @Kuselo
    @Kuselo8 ай бұрын

    Not quite sure why this video doesn’t have much more views… even though it maybe oversimplified, you told the story of the Tibetanization of the Mongols so well, very well done. Also you sound so different when you speaking Mandarin… languages are so interesting 😅

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Honestly, it is a bit too long for most viewers to click, and I am aware of that :(

  • @akibh3022
    @akibh30228 ай бұрын

    The amount of love and effort you've put in, both in research and in production, shows. I hope you make it big. You deserve it. Love from Bangladesh.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks! This one took me forever to make. :)

  • @amoebayearnsalot
    @amoebayearnsalot7 ай бұрын

    This was a wonderful, in-depth exploration of this topic. Loved your analysis!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @seitch1
    @seitch17 ай бұрын

    Thank you for such a thorough summary of the relationship between Tibetan Buddhism and Mongolia. It's a complicated subject but your video explained it very well. I've subscribed.

  • @cynomaca
    @cynomaca7 ай бұрын

    最近看过最用心制作的视频,一定花费了很多心血,简直是专业纪录片的水平!字幕表里的语言之多也把我吓到,作者一定是个多语言的天才😂 刚把视频推荐给了同在瑞典的越南朋友,因为她说感觉这边的蒙古人无处不在,所以对蒙古的历史也很感兴趣。感谢你的视频!👍

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    哈哈,谢谢朋友!我是个语言爱好者,会那么几门,但不多哈~感谢你的分享和喜爱!

  • @asshai1377
    @asshai13777 ай бұрын

    As a Chinese Mongolian, I really appreciate your work, and hope to know more about the history.

  • @blu9371

    @blu9371

    4 ай бұрын

    A true Yuan.

  • @user-zh5yz1rz4v

    @user-zh5yz1rz4v

    4 ай бұрын

    What is chiness Mongolian.??is it different like mom is from China n dad from mongol???

  • @alexhu5491

    @alexhu5491

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-zh5yz1rz4vChinese Mongolian ethnicity, 7.1 million Chinese ethnic Mongolians live in China, they represent 70% of the Mongolians in the world, China is a large country made up of 56 ethnic groups, this concept cannot happen to small countries like yours

  • @SwetPotato

    @SwetPotato

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-zh5yz1rz4v Ethnic Mongolian with Chinese citizenship or in the other around

  • @njszhzwlllllllllll

    @njszhzwlllllllllll

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@user-zh5yz1rz4vChinese=56 ethnic groups,mongolian is one of them

  • @max-cs9ko
    @max-cs9ko8 ай бұрын

    You literally provided a documentary on youtube, really great work

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks, friend! Welcome back!

  • @Leon-in5qh
    @Leon-in5qh5 ай бұрын

    This is a great video! Thank you for your effort and input. Much appreciated.

  • @bertbarnhoorn
    @bertbarnhoorn6 ай бұрын

    Great:I did never know anything of it. So you did very wel to make and publish this video! Thanks.

  • @chiranjiv1361
    @chiranjiv13617 ай бұрын

    As an indian , it felt like a journey through centuries!! Its one of the finest documentaries i have seen. I lived in Nainital, in the state of Uttarakhand which has a large Tibetan population. Really fascinating.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, neighbor! Thanks for watching!

  • @devyanilimaye8560

    @devyanilimaye8560

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jingwushowloved your work, much appreciated from India, again

  • @Tashi4951

    @Tashi4951

    4 ай бұрын

    This guy is works for CCP spreading hate and lies ..

  • @pratikking2272

    @pratikking2272

    Ай бұрын

    The tibetians will chase you out if your own homes.

  • @whyamihere2250

    @whyamihere2250

    8 күн бұрын

    @@pratikking2272 nope we are not like the chinese

  • @LC-bt1kt
    @LC-bt1kt8 ай бұрын

    It was great to have met you in the guesthouse in Kharkhorin, Mongolia. Thanks for presenting such history to us.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey, Loretta!! Pleasure is all mine! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @vythai479
    @vythai4798 ай бұрын

    always looking forward to watching your documentaries!

  • @otgontamirnyamdavaa6315
    @otgontamirnyamdavaa63157 ай бұрын

    Astonishing high quality content. Thank you my fellow Mongolian

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, friendo!! Cheers!

  • @AamalaStore-rv5xk
    @AamalaStore-rv5xk7 ай бұрын

    As a Tibetan family I found your blog made us really interesting to know all the history which is my favorite subject too. Thank you for all the knowledge.May peace reveal around the world. Once again thank you all the team 💐🙏🫡

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    You are welcome, friend! The pleasure is all mine.

  • @kundankhalkho
    @kundankhalkho8 ай бұрын

    Love the way you tell us these stories. I am not Chinese, Mongol or Tibetan yet hooked on to your videos to listen to, as you narrate them wonderfully.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Haha, we are all children of the earth though! Thanks for watching my show!

  • @kindface
    @kindface7 ай бұрын

    Your channel should be receiving multiple times more subscribers. Liked, subscribed. Thanks for taking us on your journey.

  • @kenshintop
    @kenshintop8 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Thank you for taking time to do this. I learned a lot!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @endeanfang2544
    @endeanfang25448 ай бұрын

    In fact, Buddhism did not only exert a huge influence in Mongolia and Tibet. In the south, the struggle between Buddhist Cambodia/Thailand and Vietnam with Chinese culture has also become the keynote of the history of Indochina. Three hundred years ago, Saigon, the economic center of modern Vietnam, belonged to the Buddhists of the Lower Khmer. History is always so interesting that we can often find surprising similarities between different cultures, and your videos are the best medium! With fantastic talents, one day you will be able to have your own professional team and produce perfect documentaries! Thank you again for such a great video!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I will make a video on Buddhism in Indochina in the future! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!

  • @mysmartieteevee3036

    @mysmartieteevee3036

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow Yes, please do....... great job by the way with this video. Thanks so much for the effort.....

  • @bl5608

    @bl5608

    8 ай бұрын

    Tibet Buddhism is different . They eat meat

  • @laotailaodurres

    @laotailaodurres

    8 ай бұрын

    Before there was TIBETAN BHUDISM RELIGION ☯️☯️. THERE WAS -----. BONN RELIGION ☯️☯️ BONN.... BONN = WAS ANCIENT MONGOLIAN TIBETAN RELIGION ☯️ A SHAMANISTIC RELIGION ☯️ CALLED 🧬 BONN.... EVENTUALLY BONN RELIGION ☯️ WOULD EMERGE WITH BHINDU BHUDISM FROM BINDIA OR INDIA what ever you want to call 🤙 it AND BTIBETAN EMPIRE WAS BORN THAT LASTED FOR A GOOD 1200 YEARS.... WITH 14 DALAI LAMAS....

  • @hordendawa6296

    @hordendawa6296

    8 ай бұрын

    Save Tibet 😢❤❤❤❤

  • @peterwu5091
    @peterwu50912 ай бұрын

    There is so much work put into this video, thank you!!!❤❤❤

  • @wzyqdhyi3507
    @wzyqdhyi35076 ай бұрын

    博主不仅视频做得认真人长得还帅,梳理的脉络清晰而逻辑通畅便于观众理解,制作精良+满分文案,很难不爱呀,一把子关注了w

  • @arok.podcast
    @arok.podcast8 ай бұрын

    Tibetans and Mongols have had close connections before there was even a China, Tibet or Mongolia! The Qiang tribes in northern Tibet intermixed with the proto-Mongol Xianbei to become the Tuyuhun, as just one of many examples! I'm a Tibetan and whenever anyone guess what kind of Asian I am, they always assume that I am a Mongolian

  • @youtubebane7036

    @youtubebane7036

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't ever assume when it comes to Asian people but I do have some generalizations. Japanese Korean and Northern Chinese are very pale with some of the prettiest girls in the world. Mongolians tend to be darker because they spend more time in the sun. They also have a lot of Turkish Russian and other admixture. Tibetans are similar to vedic Hindus in many ways while southeast Asians are darker with a lot of dravidian admixture and Philippinos sound almost Spanish. How bad did I do? God bless you. And by the way no matter what your culture is I love you. Besides that I have a lot of love and respect for all Asian people. I'm not your stereotypical typical Nazi😊

  • @tibetanchineseofchina

    @tibetanchineseofchina

    8 ай бұрын

    The first statement is not quite right, most people agree that the Tang Dynasty is China, Tibet refers to TAR, and there was no TAR, obviously there was no country called Mongolia. The second statement is not quite right. Tuyuhun(吐谷yù浑) was later intermixed with Qiang, Tibetan, and Han.

  • @dreamadventure8220

    @dreamadventure8220

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@tibetanchineseofchina 50 cent credited to your account

  • @delhikanpur789

    @delhikanpur789

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@tibetanchineseofchina tang not china get your fact right turd.

  • @user-dq4lk9es8v

    @user-dq4lk9es8v

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@tibetanchineseofchina你用現代政治意義的國家概念去定義古代一個朝代本身就是不對的,但歷史就是歷史,具有一定的延續性,就像沒有大英帝國,哪有現在的什麼印度巴基斯坦

  • @-robertri6093
    @-robertri60938 ай бұрын

    Masterpiece, very hardworking for the audience. Thanks a lot. ❤

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Haha, that's true! I toiled endlessly for my viewers!

  • @-robertri6093

    @-robertri6093

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow long enough for enough emotional being. 😄 感謝你的做

  • @dreinhard52
    @dreinhard527 ай бұрын

    This was so interesting , Thank you so much for putting this history together.

  • @TomMorrison-cc6xw
    @TomMorrison-cc6xw26 күн бұрын

    This was a magnificent presentation! Not just the historical data, but your method of narrative -- you had me on the edge of my seat! I made the mistake of starting dinner before watching the video & had to turn the stove off so I could follow the story! Several times I said, "what happened next?" particularly right around the discussion of Kubli & his successors. Well done & DEFINITELY subscribing! Thanks.

  • @LondonarabS
    @LondonarabS8 ай бұрын

    I am also Chinese however I spent most of my life in the west Thank you for your effort You should be given a golden globe Extremely informative and entertaining documentaries you make Absolutely amazing Proud to be Chinese I am.humbled to be your audience

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Maybe one day! Thanks for the kind words and support!

  • @dreamadventure8220

    @dreamadventure8220

    8 ай бұрын

    Are you proud of Tibet and in Mongolia Colonisation?

  • @ZHLi-op4kc

    @ZHLi-op4kc

    8 ай бұрын

    @@dreamadventure8220 No, it's called merger and assimilation. Mongolia, Tibet and China once jointly submitted to the rule of the Aisin Gioro royal family. China's merger of Tibet and Inner Mongolia cannot be said to be colonization, but a merger similar to the Austrian Habsburg Empire.

  • @andaordos

    @andaordos

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ZHLi-op4kcWhat you said is very accurate!

  • @andaordos

    @andaordos

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@dreamadventure8220You shut up! You know nothing about the history of China! My ancestors were from Manchuria! They conquered everything!

  • @lohguowei7559
    @lohguowei75598 ай бұрын

    nice explanation!!! keep it up!!!!

  • @aleksapejic7812
    @aleksapejic78123 ай бұрын

    Just watched the documentary and I LOVED IT, its explained so well, that anyone could understand. The quality, imagery, representation of history is done so well!!! I loved the documentary, much love and support from Serbia

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    3 ай бұрын

    Welcome, friend! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching my show.

  • @luischavez8163
    @luischavez81633 ай бұрын

    wow this is really quality content, thanks!

  • @HeshigtenMongol
    @HeshigtenMongol7 ай бұрын

    I have never seen a Chinese who speaks like him! He paid so much effort, research and enthusiasm into his work. What he says is non-biased, so much on point. Hope someone could sponsor him and let him be a director to make more videos! Thank you for your effort!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you, neighbor! That day will come! Cheers!

  • @AbduvohidOdiljonov

    @AbduvohidOdiljonov

    7 ай бұрын

    He is mongol, I think.

  • @hdvoice
    @hdvoice8 ай бұрын

    Wow, this got me to subscribe instantaneously! Thanks for the work without geopolitical bias! As a Chinese myself, I admire your effort in informing the world with highest quality documentary backed by systematic research. Keep this coming please….. 🎉

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    You bet! Hundreds of them are coming, haha. I'm glad you enjoyed my work! I strive to tell better stories for the world.

  • @ewok7690
    @ewok76905 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video! Thank you for your extensive research.

  • @user-qb7ej5uq8c
    @user-qb7ej5uq8c8 ай бұрын

    Amazing video, thank you

  • @choenyi67
    @choenyi677 ай бұрын

    As a Tibetan from nomadic family I strongly believe we Tibetans and Mongolians are brothers and sisters

  • @coreypenjor4910

    @coreypenjor4910

    7 ай бұрын

    I am from Bhutan and I feel like Tibetans and Mongolian are all our brothers 🎉🤝🤝🤝

  • @tantrichill192

    @tantrichill192

    7 ай бұрын

    I am a Mongoloid race from Nepal also. There are many tribes in Nepal who contains Mongoloid and Tibeto burmese genes. The Buddhist scriptures we have here in Nepal are the same scriptures used by Tibetans. From A to Z they are all same ..No fabrication but the truth

  • @choenyi67

    @choenyi67

    7 ай бұрын

    @@coreypenjor4910 yessir 🙏🏼

  • @sonamlonden7574

    @sonamlonden7574

    7 ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @conanmoody2032

    @conanmoody2032

    7 ай бұрын

    True, you both have a lot of blood on your hands and a violent past

  • @Albion80s
    @Albion80s8 ай бұрын

    Extremely well researched and presented to connect these relatively unknown regions in religions, culture and politics.

  • @user-li8sm6ft5b

    @user-li8sm6ft5b

    8 ай бұрын

    其实就和基督教进入西方一个道理。就是在古代的时候,他这个蒙古地区,因为是游牧民族为主,他就比较分散,然后就导致他部落之间就有很多战争,就像欧洲小国林立,就天天打仗,那老百姓水深火热,他就需要一个东西,要把它这个人给整合起来,而且这个东西不能太难啊。 那这个藏传佛教你只要对吧打坐,然后忍受你的身体上的痛苦,相信有来世,那个天主教不也类似吗?你得相信你做好事能上天堂啊,或者你总有一天能上天堂,然后就能忍很多常人所不能忍的事,这就让那个战争某种程度上缓解了,但是缺点就是阶级固化了。

  • @user-li8sm6ft5b

    @user-li8sm6ft5b

    8 ай бұрын

    其实蒙古这个主要就是藏传佛教,还有那个伊斯兰教,主要原因都是因为统治阶级方便治理人民搞出来的,当然你也可以说,他为了维持这个稳定的社会搞出来的。因为游牧民族加上在苦寒地区有他的特殊性啊。

  • @user-li8sm6ft5b

    @user-li8sm6ft5b

    8 ай бұрын

    吐蕃原来也很强大呀,就是现在的西藏,但是后来不也搞藏传佛教吗? 原因就是因为这个东西很容易用来愚民,你可以说他是对那个物质需求没那么大,加上他那套理论,可以避免人类争斗,当然吃亏的,就是那个底层人啊。 其实主要原因还是就是哪怕,游牧民族占领了中原地带,但是中原的人实在太多了,他如果做得太过分,甚至如果不被同化,要知道在中国古代当皇帝可不是个多么轻松的事,你如果不被同化,就会遇到很大的反抗,你就像日本侵华当年的武器装备是比中国好太多了,最后还是被中国赶出去了,就是这个原因,还有那个蒙古也是差不多的,搞了不到90年,就被赶出去了,因为你必须要被同化,而不是想办法去同化汉人。 但是你如果被同化,统治阶级就没那么舒服了,中国自古以来是由造反的这个传统的,你统治阶级要对自己有很高的要求,否则的话大概率结果是不会那么好的,那这个蒙古的统治阶级肯定不愿意呀,哪有搞个宗教愚民爽吗?我生生世世可以骑在那个底层人的头上。 但是中国汉人有太强的民族性,满族只是想剃个头,都遇到那么大的反抗,你就比如现在你说剃胡子,我估计放在古代都会遇到很大的反抗,所以你只能被同化,而不是你同化别人。 毛泽东一生最大的黑点不就是文化大革命吗? 就是他想用这个文化大革命,实现新中国的梦想,但事实证明他失败了,你不能够用一个舶来品,什么马克思主义强制性的同化中国人,这个是绝对会失败的,这个马克思主义他只能被中国化,他不能够同化中国人。 像资本主义也是一样的,中国改革开放之后不是走了很长的市场道路吗?我们最后还是发现有很多问题,最后发现还是要回到老路。

  • @Albion80s

    @Albion80s

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-li8sm6ft5b I am an overseas ethnic Chinese (4th generation) and know little on Chinese history and hence I find this channel informative and intriguing and trying to absorb as much as I can. It always fascinates me how tiny nomadic tribes can rule over a population multiple their size and hold power for such a long time. There must be certain mechanism they possess to threaten the conquered land into submission. Both the Mongols and Manchus had conquered China for a long time. This is unlike the European powers that possess superior firearms and cannons even though their invading force were tiny too, hence they were able to colonise the world for centuries. Today, it is a different story. Even the US could not hold down Iraq and Afghanistan for too long due to strong resistance. Perhaps modern communication technology plays a role in organising rebels which people of the 18th and 19th century did not have, save for the ingenuity of secret messages buried in mooncakes used to depose the Mongols. In response to your comment on capitalism, I would like to recommend you to read up on the work of Professor Michael Hudson. He has been lecturing at a university in Beijing, Wuhan and Hong Kong and has written a great book call "Super Imperialism" which has been translated into Chinese. In it, he differentiates between Industrial Capitalism and Financial Capitalism. The former refers to businesses making profits through producing goods and services while the later refers to speculative activities making what he calls "unearned profits" and creates a "rentier class" that is bad for any economy. I believe his book has caught the attention of policy makers in Beijing which has led to the recent drastic measures in clamping down on property developers and some internet platform activities. On the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution, there are reasons behind and it is beyond the scope of this discussion to get into such complex issues. I agree with you totally that it has left a black mark on Chairman Mao but it was good intention that went horribly wrong.

  • @JM-jd7yp
    @JM-jd7yp6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for such an excellent video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it. Excellent content.

  • @cdsherpa
    @cdsherpa8 ай бұрын

    This is really good information. Thank you for clearing out a lot of things that’s I didn’t understand before.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad!

  • @17leprichaun
    @17leprichaun8 ай бұрын

    Impressive documentation!!! Thank you and greetings from switzerland

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! And welcome!

  • @chriswang955
    @chriswang9558 ай бұрын

    You rock!, young man👏👍First time to see a documentary that goes so deep in finding the religious and political relationship between Tibetan and Mongol and Rulers. 蒙古人從軍事上征服了藏地,藏族人從精神上征服了蒙疆。本人在青海長大,如今已從事了四十年旅遊,其中最早的十多年是在青藏高原工作。把蒙古與西藏的政治、宗教、地理、歷史人物等諸多關係梳理出線條,一一道來,你是第一人。謝謝🤛👏🤝

  • @chriswang955

    @chriswang955

    8 ай бұрын

    This documentary could be a academic thesis of Mongolian and Tibetan Study. Love to watch it.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    哈哈,谢谢前辈的鼓励和喜爱!我继续努力!谢谢!

  • @ybdeng7736

    @ybdeng7736

    8 ай бұрын

    塔尔寺?

  • @user-li8sm6ft5b

    @user-li8sm6ft5b

    8 ай бұрын

    站在统治阶级的角度,你就理解为何选择藏传佛教了。 我问你,在中国当皇帝爽,还是在西藏的那个喇嘛爽? 你可以看看古代那些不昏庸的皇帝,他们的那个工作,那是真的苦到姥姥家,我只能这么说。 所以明朝有个大昏君,万历皇帝。 我是真的发现,就我们这些地区的人吧,就是黄河流域啊,黄河流域的,包括什么陕西,安徽,河南,还有江苏徐州等地,就是对这个政治敏感度非常高。 有时候也确实因为太敏感了,就是导致不擅长发展商业,或者说大多数人吧,因为知道你这个商业发展到一定的高度,可能就会倒大霉。 小富即安。

  • @chriswang955

    @chriswang955

    7 ай бұрын

    塔尔寺藏语叫贡本贤八林,英文Kumbum,因先有塔而后有寺,汉人称其塔尔寺。属藏区黄教五大寺院@@ybdeng7736

  • @mrleewy
    @mrleewy7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making such an insightful video. Great to know something about the history between Tibet & Mongolia. Looking forward to your next video. God Bless you.

  • @kc66
    @kc667 ай бұрын

    Another great video! I had no idea about all these! Thank you for educating the uninitiated!

  • @rlznns
    @rlznns8 ай бұрын

    What a compelling way of storytelling. I am Indonesian, and I wish that we have Indonesian youtuber talking about social, cultural, and ethnic matters the way you deliver it.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I will cover stories about Indonesia maybe early next year! Thanks for watching my show!

  • @rlznns

    @rlznns

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow terrific!! Can't wait to see one.

  • @thewanderingrey8830

    @thewanderingrey8830

    8 ай бұрын

    Boleh juga... makin mantab aja kalo bahas topik Indonesia hahahah

  • @bobbyo3867

    @bobbyo3867

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow how about the mysterious kingdoms of Champa? Nobody ever mentions it and it apparently lasted over a millennia and disappeared.

  • @tariksmall9790
    @tariksmall97907 ай бұрын

    I am from Jamaica and a lover of History first and geopolitics second then kung fu movies and i have been a huge fan of the Chinese costume dramas that depict the different dynasties. Always wondered what became of the mongols and this cleared it up big time. Well done ✔️ .

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Haha, welcome! I'm not a big fan of costume dramas though, lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @peacelover.9881
    @peacelover.98812 ай бұрын

    Woww such a wonderful History. Thank you so much for sharing beautiful history.

  • @Alonoda
    @Alonoda6 ай бұрын

    That was a fascinating story of spirituality, religion, wars and politics that was completely new to me as a westener seeking to learn what I can about China, Tibet, Buddhism and everything in between. I live in Jerusalem which was and still is a center for neverending religious turmoil and conquests. I grew up to believe this is a core part of monotheism, but with time I've learnt how far this story about human nature goes. Hoping to learn more on these topics on your channel, that was an excellent film and production! Blessings :)

  • @tenzin8260
    @tenzin82608 ай бұрын

    Very well researched content on the history of Tibet and Mongolia,

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it!!

  • @Sj-md4xq
    @Sj-md4xq8 ай бұрын

    终于更新啦🎉

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    哈哈,是的!终于把字幕整理好了~

  • @herminator250
    @herminator2503 ай бұрын

    Thanks again for all your great efforts in showing the whole world this fascinating story!

  • @tanyas8596
    @tanyas85965 ай бұрын

    This was very well done! I've been interested in learning more about how this happened too. I am kind of amazed at how much the different schools of monks were actually at war. As a westerner, I had no idea. Great job!

  • @thewanderingrey8830
    @thewanderingrey88308 ай бұрын

    9.30pm after watching -Lhakar Sang- "Uniform Day" Tibetan dances LIVE from Chengdu, I realized my favorite Mongol youtuber have uploaded and the topic is How intertwined the Mongols and Tibetans are. Great job! Now watching this with a beer on hand so the documentary becomes more profound while watching it on Wednesday (if you're a Tibetan Buddhist, you know you know ) By the way - 15:40 do you think the Tanguts were a subset of the Tibetans?

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for stopping by, buddy! Always good to see a familiar face.

  • @thewanderingrey8830

    @thewanderingrey8830

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow thank you for another great documentary! I really enjoyed it... PS: You have yet to initiate the "Super Thanks" feature in your channel? Then fans maybe can contribute a little...

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks man! I will get it sorted.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure. Mongols pretty much killed them all (for causing the death of Chinggis). The Tanguts were Tibetanized too though.

  • @jackz7690
    @jackz76908 ай бұрын

    I live in a coastal province of China, on the one hand, topic like this are very interesting for me, on the other hand, I can barely gather information about this type of topic other than reading books or anything other than literal materials. So I really admire your work of filming videos that is more realistic.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! More is coming.

  • @seanrowshandel1680

    @seanrowshandel1680

    8 ай бұрын

    Northern India's iron grip on this entire half of the world (through Buddhism, a sect of the controversial Hindu "religion" AND STATE) is the most humiliating thing to ever occur at a PREVIOUS point in time to any people ever. It is very strange to say this to you people on KZread, but to be honest, I'm grateful for anything that Europe/Europeans/Russians have done in order to intimidate/weaken these "Tibetans" and their Northern Indian commanders. It has been SO DIFFICULT to clean the Middle East (the cleanup was a failure), and Muslims certainly aren't going to do a DAMNED thing to rebel against their Northern Indian "counterparts" (they barely differ at all). They perpetuated UNIMAGINABLE atrocities against the expansion of the respectable "East Asian" families which traversed Asia as pioneers of not only the environment, but also of Man[kind]: they undoubtedly progressed the development of both "Nature" and "Nurture" THROUGH having a government based on accountability (the "center of gravity" of which was a court which Actually relied on Evidence in order to convict criminals -- embarrassingly, this was a new concept to peoples like mine at that time), literacy (of officials), and appropriate dialogues. Civilizedness and manners were "imported" from them, to say the least (we are still indebted because of their valiant/noble/fruitful efforts to bring everyone to the same page as Koreans -- whether or not that means we will still remain far "behind" the "Chinese". The area of the world known as "The 'Stans" was a place where many hundreds of thousands of them, as migrants, were massacred during their retreat (which occurred over centuries). The cities in that region are still mostly located on passes through mountain ranges (this was not for the purpose of collecting taxes/tariffs/etc on internationally shipped commodities: this was for killing migrants and then collecting bounties. I would imagine Native Americans to have collected similar bounties in exchange for the scalps of African-Americans, Europeans, and Whoever Else There Were Bounties On)

  • @seanrowshandel1680

    @seanrowshandel1680

    8 ай бұрын

    Ok thanks don't talk to me like this in public (are you serious? they can definitely dig it up and read it: the "Muggles"). Are you filing the adoption papers yet? Don't give up on such an opportunity. OR ELSE, SEE! [after having forgotten the exact sequence of words I intended to write, I resorted to an abrupt attempt at comedy. Never Let It Happen Again, SEE? I'm turning into a pecularly-sized bird, SEE? Do we need the next political cartoonist to add color to his work and call himself a Zeus/Seuss for you to get the point? I will be done joking with you by then, see?]@@user-kw4jc6wb9c

  • @prasanth2601

    @prasanth2601

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@seanrowshandel1680wth dude

  • @michaelz9

    @michaelz9

    7 ай бұрын

    @@seanrowshandel1680 I don't agree with you but you are one of the nicer Indians I've seen. "India's iron grip on this entire half of the world" It probably applies to subcontinent but I think all east asian counties consider the buddhism a beautiful gift. The religion is hard to escape for the lives of the mass grass roots in ancient times since it captures the human nature (or weakness). The buddhism is happen to be very compatible with the ancient Chinese society especially as a complement of the Taoism which lacks the serious religious characteristics compare to others. Of course the buddhism of China is different from the OG buddhism and Tibetan buddhism, it was modified and also assimilated into Taoism.

  • @Rodruiz117
    @Rodruiz1177 ай бұрын

    I didn't expect this spiritual aspect, i'm amazed, great video!!

  • @Dantto92
    @Dantto928 ай бұрын

    Very high quality video, thanks!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated!

  • @migspeculates
    @migspeculates8 ай бұрын

    a video about the relationship between Srivijaya Empire, the Pala Dynasty and Tibetan Buddhism would be interesting. Maybe another offshoot for how Tantric Buddhism resched the Southern Philippines would also be speculative topic for the next. There was a discovered Golden Tara artifact back in the 1980s suspected to be an earlier Buddhist influence to the country.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Good idea. I will think about it. Thanks.

  • @Loushe7788
    @Loushe77887 ай бұрын

    As a Han Chinese, i am really into Mongolian culture since a very young age. And I reckon i was a Mongolian last lifetime. Everytime I went to Inner Mongolia I felt the sense of familiarity and warmth. Your music, language and even your faces give me great peace. Sincerely hope you can retrieve your original culture...

  • @Tibetan-experience

    @Tibetan-experience

    7 ай бұрын

    Free Tibet

  • @Garren-kx2jg

    @Garren-kx2jg

    7 ай бұрын

    dont mind the hate comments here bro, im happy you can feel well about unique cultures outside!

  • @user-pe6oo4jf2e

    @user-pe6oo4jf2e

    7 ай бұрын

    说的跟真的一样,那也是在你们民族灭亡之后~@@premchopra6521

  • @amindforall442
    @amindforall4428 ай бұрын

    Very interesting, thank you for the research efforts on the topic, VERY interesting!🎬👏

  • @loochunboon1615
    @loochunboon16158 ай бұрын

    Great research as usual!!!! Hope to learn more from you!!!

  • @teamjupeter9451
    @teamjupeter94517 ай бұрын

    As a Korean, glad to understand various historical events arisen among our relatives; Manchus, Mongolians and Tibetans.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, neighbor! My next project is on the Korean Chinese.

  • @chinlancelot3709

    @chinlancelot3709

    7 ай бұрын

    how come Tibetans are ur relatives?

  • @BieZhang

    @BieZhang

    7 ай бұрын

    Just asking, do south koreans consider americans as their relatives as well?

  • @yazi-ir2dg

    @yazi-ir2dg

    6 ай бұрын

    Linguistically Tibetan, Myanmar and Chinese are in the same language family.

  • @cocaineminor4420

    @cocaineminor4420

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@BieZhangthis girl is probably not south Korean Koreans usually don't speak English

  • @ihoulyu8457
    @ihoulyu84578 ай бұрын

    great works, without any political claim, just present the true (or infinitely approaching the true) history. learned a lot

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad my work could be of use!! Thanks!

  • @Santoskc61
    @Santoskc618 ай бұрын

    This video helped shed some light for me on the great curiosity I had about the fate of the Mongols, why did they fade from the modern era after having conquered the largest area in the world ever? Thank you for your amazing effort compiling this. There's very little known about the historical connections between the Central, Southern, and Eastern Asian regions(specifically the interactions between Tibetans, Mongolians, Nepalese, Chinese, etc., and the connections between the peoples of Tibeto-Burman language family). I haven't had the chance to learn about all the history of Buddhism and Hinduism but wanted to ask if you would ever consider making videos on one of the oldest forms of Buddhism(Newar Buddhism), which also has many connections with Tibetan Buddhists who actually first learned of Buddhism in the 7th century through their exchanges with the earlier Buddhist disciples from India and the Newars. (There's also a clan inside the Newar Buddhist community called the Shakya. I could totally be wrong about this but I've always wondered if they are related to or are the real life descendants of the kingdom from which the actual Shakyamuni Buddha was from! There is a Shakya kingdom shown in ancient Indian maps located in the general region where Buddha was found to be from and I've heard a story speculating that the Shakyas migrated into Kathmandu from this region but there's not much studies done on this topic). I myself am agnostic and don't observe any religion but have always found this history to be so fascinating, as something that everyone who admires Buddhism struggles with is how to incorporate this wonderful belief system into their lives in a way that is flexible to our modern lives. After all, we cannot all be monks or nuns and renounce worldly matters. So in the way of this topic it surprises me how *little* is known about the Newar Buddhism of Nepal. It would be fascinating for all history geeks if you made videos exploring the Newars and their take on the wisdoms of Buddha that I think fits more into the modern lives for the vast majority of us. By the way a fun fact: Remember you visited that giant white stupa in Miaoying temple of Beijing that you said a Nepalese artist Araniko built for the Yuan dynasty? Well that Araniko was initially sent by the Newar King Jayabhimdeva Malla to Tibet with the 5th leader of Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism Chogyal Phagpa to construct a golden stupa, initiated into monkhood there, was then sent on to work and teach in the court of emperor Kublai Khan(while Phagpa became the 1st imperial preceptor of Yuan dynasty) and led teams of artists and craftsmen to build several Pagoda structures in both China and Tibet. Pagoda structures were already taken to China from Kathmandu as early as the 7th century, which I suspect was the first cultural exchange in Asian history that transferred the pagoda architecture to East Asia from Nepal. It gets more interesting, the artist Araniko was Newar himself. Newars have been known as the greatest artisans and architects in all of the Himalayan societies, with Kathmandu compared to the creations of Italy and Persia and Newar cities termed as "Florence of the East". The artistic excellence of Newars was so greatly coveted that they were requested to bring their talents into their dynasties by Chinese emperors, Mongolian emperors, as well as Bhutanese Zhabdrungs, and the leaders of Tibetan Buddhism, thereby teaching their craft to the Bhutanese population unfamiliar with gold smith work and bronze work, and Chinese artisans. They left a lasting influence in the culture of Tibet, Mongolia, Bhutan, and China (and subsequently the far east in Japan and Korea where pagoda structures became prominent after China. Amongst the Newars there has been historically two major religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. It is also popularly known that in Nepal these two religions coexist alongside each other and even has incorporated elements from both that has long been practiced by Newars. I really see this mindset of syncretism as the way of the future. Learning from various beliefs and adding on to what we already know, which is also done by many dharmic faiths such as the biggest one of course Hinduism. The Buddhists of Newar ethnicity do not become monks or nuns but incorporate the various knowledge of the Buddha while simultaneously living a life more in equilibrium with modern times. The syncretic history of Newars includes traditions such as reincarnation culture similar to Tibetans and as you've taught us, of Mongolians for a while. But the reincarnation tradition in Newar culture was started as both a Buddhist and Hindu practice and is understood to symbolize the coexistence of both religions, (the Newar reincarnation tradition had received negative attention from western journalists in the early 2000s as the most popular of the avatars (there are multiple) is female and the specific myth of the goddess associated with the Royal Kumari Avatar requires their caretakers to ensure they do not bleed before natural menstruation, which explains why the Royal Kumari is not supposed to be walking outside the royal palace due to many dangers that may inflict wounds. However she does walk outside on carpets laid by her caretakers during festivals and has been playing inside the royal house with friends and family regularly). The Sino phobic elements in the west eagerly propped up the Tibetan issue for political gain and did not make any noise about the reincarnation and monkhood traditions of Tibetan Buddhism that traps the monk child/selected Dalai lama for life, but they were very noisy about the Kumari tradition where the Avatars only reign up until a certain age(with ritual duties as required during important days and festivals but also have access to education and enrichment) and resume a regular life with careers if they choose after their reign. It is another fascinating exchange of political ambitions between not only Tibet, Nepal, China, and Mongolia but now the West in its attempts to put itself in the forefront of the new world order. Religion and by its medium, culture and art, and the exoticism or denial of it is all determined by the political order that is current in any given time period and it's just so fascinating to see how different cultures and peoples interact with each other. Thanks for this video again!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest joys of making historical videos is finding this kind of golden information from my viewers. Thank you, thank you, and thank you for sharing such in-depth information with me and all of us. I am in awe. I didn't know Araniko was a Newar. I promise to dedicate my time to researching this topic in the future. However, at the moment, I'm focused on producing content about the story of Korean Chinese, which I'm confident will also be captivating. So please stay tuned for that. I wanted to express my appreciation for your informative comment and for supporting my show. Thank you very much.

  • @Santoskc61

    @Santoskc61

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow It's the little details connecting wider historical events that really put things in perspective isn't it. Looking forward to your videos!

  • @princezuko6804

    @princezuko6804

    7 ай бұрын

    Interesting! As an Indian all this information is very fascinating.

  • @angrymaniac53

    @angrymaniac53

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jingwushow arniko is indeed a newar and from what I have heard he is locally called "bala bau" which I think means "good boy" in Newari(not sure since I'm not that good in Newari but he is indeed used to be called something like bala bau). So yeah Arniko is not the original name but rather a name which he got in Tibet/China.

  • @terranablett6208
    @terranablett62087 ай бұрын

    thanks for covering so much ground you've answered so many queries i have had about the two cultural spheres, cheers. from West Australia.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    My pleasure! Thanks for watching!

  • @panikrull
    @panikrull7 ай бұрын

    Theres almost no content on this field! Thank you for creating it!

  • @ronnytang
    @ronnytang8 ай бұрын

    非常用心的一部纪录片,历史串联了起来,感谢!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    朋友有收获就好,我就没白忙活!

  • @sondhak
    @sondhak7 ай бұрын

    Throughout our history, all the nations were fighting against each other for short-term benefits. We all are human beings. Interdependent, we must respect every language, culture, and cast. We have to live as one nation, with no boundaries. Like Europe 🇪🇺 I appreciate your job. Thanks bro

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    I can't agree more. Deep down, we are all the same. We laugh, love, and weep the same way across the globe.

  • @user-qk9gi5hd4u

    @user-qk9gi5hd4u

    7 ай бұрын

    Lol, the literal irony of your ignorance under the blog about Mongolia the country that created free trade zone with least tax level bigger than EU ever could.

  • @robertgalloway3771

    @robertgalloway3771

    5 ай бұрын

    Why is it that some want to take over other peoples countries, many eradicate culture, language and religion. New world order, they never sorted old world order!

  • @mr.cosmos5199
    @mr.cosmos51997 ай бұрын

    To think that this is privately produced, it is really really remarkable and great. ❤Well done 🎉

  • @zoltantoth_
    @zoltantoth_Ай бұрын

    So well edited and very very detailed video! omg it was soo interesting I learnt a lot! Thank you for these videos! Im addicted :) looking forward the next interesting topics

  • @user-gb1jf8ng2u
    @user-gb1jf8ng2u8 ай бұрын

    Watching from Korea. Wishing your future production endeavors much success, neighbor.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks neighbor for the support and kind words!! The next video is about the Korean Chinese in Yanbian.

  • @user-gb1jf8ng2u

    @user-gb1jf8ng2u

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jingwushow Look forward to it! More Korean-Chinese in S. Korea than Dongbei nowadays - come film sometimes!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Will do, mate!

  • @Khamtruk-7
    @Khamtruk-78 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing such great documentaries and fascinating events in Mongolia and Tibetan history. I found very interesting things in your vlog. Can make a video for Tibetan empire in 7 an 8 century?

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks for watching!! Maybe haha. I have too many projects ongoing at the moment. 🤝

  • @edwardsnowden8821
    @edwardsnowden88218 ай бұрын

    amazing video. thanks for the update

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    No problem 👍 Glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @philguer4802
    @philguer48023 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing! I had zero knowledge about any of this, and this is extremely interesting.

  • @sussumumurakami2110
    @sussumumurakami21107 ай бұрын

    Brasileiro aposentado, filho de japoneses, da cidade de Pariquera Açú, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Fui metalúrgico de profissão, mas gosto muito de história e músicas tradicionais e ou folclóricas por afinidade, graças ao seu vídeo começo a entender o vazio que havia em mim sobre essa parte da Ásia de haver uma ligação tão sólida entre, os povos da Índia , China, Mongólia, Nepal,….com o Tibete. Agradeço muito por abrir a minha mente, vou tentar repassar os conhecimentos aos brasileiros amigos, MUITO OBRIGADO ❤😊

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    7 ай бұрын

    De nada, Sr. Murakami. Obrigado por voltar para ver meu vídeo! Fico feliz que meu conteúdo ajude você a aprender mais sobre a história asiática. Fique ligado porque tem mais por vir!

  • @johnnytawon780

    @johnnytawon780

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jingwushowmy country my Tibet is nothing but open. For if there is any to mock, I'll still show compassion. Om mani padme hum 🙏🙏🙏

  • @IRM-cm2ic
    @IRM-cm2ic8 ай бұрын

    It is only scratching the surface of the history iceberg. The untold story is many times greater than revealed in this video.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    True! I cut at least 2/3 of the script to make it more accessible for viewers. I also had many “long story short” in the video. There are several Tibetan Regents and Mongol Khans I wish I had more time to discuss. Maybe in a different video. :)

  • @ttsundo
    @ttsundo7 ай бұрын

    this video really deserved an award AMAZINGGGG!!

  • @sontranmail
    @sontranmail5 ай бұрын

    A great documentary. I learn so much from this video. Thank you for your excellent research and producing this video.

  • @cartercharles8755
    @cartercharles87558 ай бұрын

    卧槽过年了!终于更新了!!

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    欢迎欢迎!

  • @johannbaratin7770
    @johannbaratin77706 ай бұрын

    I'm french and I went to China a long time ago. But near Beijin, I went to Cheng De, or something like that. There was un little Potala and a Summer Palace. Very beautiful. Now I'm understand the meaning. Thanks a lot.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you made it to the little Potala! Not many people know about it these days. 🤝

  • @georgehirsch9152
    @georgehirsch91522 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Your videos are outstanding.

  • @user-kv8op6rc8m
    @user-kv8op6rc8m7 ай бұрын

    First of all, thank you very much for making these interesting videos to let more people know about these little known history.

  • @Alex-pd7cg
    @Alex-pd7cg8 ай бұрын

    终于更新了

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    感谢等待哈哈哈!

  • @extremeboiwoo
    @extremeboiwoo8 ай бұрын

    Good to see you killing it bro! Been a long since since high school

  • @seechunchong9876
    @seechunchong98768 ай бұрын

    Excellent work, thanks for sharing. Cheers.

  • @Jingwushow

    @Jingwushow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and the kind words! Will make more.

  • @gyom9293
    @gyom92934 ай бұрын

    One of the best history video i saw recently Amazing work ! From France.

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