| In the Ming Dynasty, because of politics,religion,economy , etc., the intercourse between the central government and the Tibet region was close and frequent, which promoted an extensive tribute and largess of the works of fine arts between them and resulted in a greater interaction between court art of the Ming Dynasty and the local Buddhism art of Tibet. The local Buddhism art of Tibet enriched connotation of the court art then and the court art in return enhanced the expressive force of the Buddhism art in Tibet. |