Zaxi and Yangjin spent every day together and loved each other deeply. One day, the serfdom owner, Mrs. Zhuma, was riding a horse for a ride. The hors[Expand All]
Zaxi and Yangjin spent every day together and loved each other deeply. One day, the serfdom owner, Mrs. Zhuma, was riding a horse for a ride. The horse was frightened and suddenly galloped wildly. At this critical moment, Zaxi risked his life to save Mrs. Zhuma. For this reason, after Zhuma promised Zaxi to pay off the debts of the Central Bank, she would let them get married. However, the Living Buddha Langse attempted to seize the Yangjin. He gouged out Zaxi's left eye on the grounds that the combination of Zaxi's Yangjin violated the will of the gods. Yangjin refused to submit to Langse to the death and was thrown into the Yarlung Zangbo River, leaving behind her and Zaxi's twin daughters who were born not long ago. The elder sister was named Dawa and the younger sister was named Nima. To deceive his master, Zaxi raised them under the name of "Uncle". In 1957, a small group of upper-class reactionaries in Xizang were preparing to rebel. At that time, Dawa and Nima were already eighteen years old. They discovered the weapons that Zhuma had smuggled from abroad on the mission road. When they were about to report to the People's Liberation Army, Langse killed Dawa. The rebellion was quelled in 1959. Two years ago, Nima, who had joined the People's Liberation Army, returned to his hometown with the work team. Under the leadership of the work team, the slaves rose up one after another. Mrs. Zuma and Living Buddha Langse received the punishment they deserved. Zaxi and Nima, father and daughter, were reunited. The slaves who had been working hard for generations truly stood up.[Collapse]