A New Vision of National Treasures: “The Tibetan Dragon Canon”
“The Tibetan Dragon Buddhist Canon: Imperial Manuscript Copy in Gold Ink,” also referred to as the “Kangxi Manuscript Kangyur in Tibetan Script,” was compiled during the reign of Qing dynasty Emperor Kangxi and is one of the most famous and revered cultural relics in the National Palace Museum’s collection.
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