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Dranga Palkye Yongten : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dranga Palkye Yongten Dranga Palkye Yongten (, ? – ?), also known as Dranga Yongten or Banchenpo Yongten, was a Buddhist monk of Tibetan Empire. He served as "Monk Minister" () during Ralpacan's reign. He was friendly to Tang China, and managed to sign a peace treaty between Tibet and China after a long-term war. A Chinese missions came to Lhasa in 821, to met with Tibetan high officers, swore an oath of friendship between the two states. They erected three stone monuments in Chang'an, Lhasa and Sino-Tibetan border, with the full text of the treaty (both in Chinese and Tibetan) in it. The only remained pillar still stands outside the Jokhang temple in Lhasa today. According to the text, he was the highest minister of Tibet at that time. Dranga came into conflict with the "Great Minister" Wagyel Toré because Toré had no actual power, and was hostile to Buddhism. Toré told Ralpacan that Yongten fornicated with the queen (see also Karmamudrā), made Ralpacan very angry. Yongten was so frightened, and fled from the capital. Toré captured him and had him flayed.
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