The Tibet Code - Exploration of the spiritual life



    I have got a great passion for adventure stories, so this book in general fascinated me because of the combination of the two rudiments. 

    The Tibetan Code begins with the love of the main character, Qiang Ba's canine. Because of this love, Qiang Ba embarked on a hunt to find Fang Xin, a godly mastiff, from there, leading to numerous stories, occasionally indeed laying his life. further and further people are involved in the trip, both good and bad people, for colorful purposes. The further I excavated into Qiang Ba, the more he didn't anticipate that he'd come closer to discovering a great secret of the land of Tibet. The trip that he originally allowed was only to satisfy love and ended up turning into a life-and-death race. 

    Hundreds of runners of stories open up for compendiums on an unthinkable trip to land as beautiful as paradise. As someone said, Tibet, the land of Buddha, emerges in the story as unexpectedly gorgeous and wild, having, both lyrical and violently romantic. And the stylish thing about the story is that it can show that land, not only in the description but also deeply in expressing the face and soul of sacred land. Hippo is extremely ingenious when successfully describing similar beauty, as he conveys the feeling of truly enjoying the beautiful geographies of the world to the anthology. 

 


    Still, also the capability to produce situations of He Ma is inversely seductive If the beauty of the land of Tibet makes me stupefied. The plot in this book is relatively logical and fully unanticipated. still, some places are also reticent and a little unrealistic. still, I appreciate the way the situation is constructed to show the beauty of Tibet and the author's profound knowledge. The details of Buddhism, history, and terrain are densely packed with runners that really make me respect them. 

    Writing in the wisdom kidney is relatively delicate because it requires an extremely broad knowledge base. He Ma got it. Hippo knows Tibet like a mama knows her child; she knows every scar, acne, and personality of her child. So when I read the work, I was shocked by the quantum of information the author cleverly revealed in the plot. 

 


    And I like this story the most because of the details related to tykes. It can be said that the runners about tykes are the most intelligent and lyrical runners of the author. 

    This is a work well worth reading. It reminds me of my nonage with Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. and formerly again made my love for this kind of scientific adventure pustule over. 


Hai Huynh

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post