The Autobiography of Dalai Lama V is an autobiographical historical work written by Dalai Lama V, Ngag-dbang-blo-bzang-rgya-mtsho, and a Gelug leader in the 17th century, according to his own life experience. Its content not only relates to the political, religious, economic and cultural aspects of Tibetan society at that time, but also reflects contacts and exchanges among Tibetan religious forces represented by the Gelug Sect and Mongolian tribes and the royal court of Qing Dynasty. It is a work of great historic value. Through in-depth textual interpretation and structure combing of The Autobiography of Dalai Lama V, this thesis tries to deconstruct and reorganize the characters of the biographer through specific historical events in order to completely restore and reproduce the process of Dalai Lama V becoming the leader of Tibetan religion, thus reflecting the historic and documentary value of the work.
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