Introduction to Xia Zi Dracang: Xia Zi Dracang (meaning "Dongding Monastery") was built by Sherpa Rinchen Gyaltsen, a direct disciple of Tsongkhapa. The sutra hall has 88 pillars, covers an area of ​​nearly 1,000 square meters, and can accommodate 1,500 lamas chanting sutras at the same time. The teaching and study of Sutras in Liangzhacang are the treatises of Tsongkhapa’s three masters and disciples. The Khenpo of Liangzhacang is called "Quji" and is responsible for the administration and teaching affairs of Ganden Monastery. Jiangtse Quji was promoted from the Khenpo of the Lower Tantric Academy, and Xiatse Quji was promoted from the Khenpo of the Tantric Academy. Then the Khenpos of Jiangtse and Xiatse took turns to succeed the Gelug sect's Dharma master. According to historical records: Since Tsongkhapa founded the Gelug sect as the founder, a total of 97 Dharma platforms have been passed down.

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