Twelve phases of Baima Tibetan mask is the national first batch of national intangible cultural heritage, has high research and conservation value, this article from Baima Tibetan and religion, the relation of nature, life, an analysis of the symbolism, twelve-phase mask, to explore the twelve-phase under the mask of cultural symbolic meanings, namely respect religious symbol meaning of the deity, animal worship, hope peace symbol meaning of the human and nature, and yearning for a better life pursuit of symbolic meanings.
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