Career In 1974, after graduating from the Qinghai Nationalities Institute, Jesang Sonam Dargye gave up job opportunities at the National Translation Bureau and the Qinghai Nationalities Publishing House to return to his hometown of
Zhiduo County, where he worked as a teacher at the county nationalities middle school. At the time, the school lacked sufficient teaching staff, so he taught Tibetan for all three junior high grades, physical education for the entire school, and served as the homeroom teacher for the eighth grade, frequently staying up late to prepare lessons and grade homework. Later, Jesang Sonam Dargye served as the deputy director of the Zhiduo County Education and Culture Bureau, presiding over the county's educational work. In 1987, Sonam Dargye was appointed Party Secretary of Suojia Township, Zhiduo County. In 1991, through his active efforts, the construction of a road from Suojia Township to the county seat was included as a work-for-relief project. Nearly 100 kilometers of the planned 265-kilometer road was completed, achieving seasonal traffic flow. The opening of this road ended Suojia Township's long history of isolation from the outside world. Administratively, the main body of Hoh Xil in Qinghai is located in the western part of
Zhiduo County, with a small section located in the northern part of
Tanggula Town in
Golmud. However, at the time, Zhiduo County had no direct road connecting to Hoh Xil, and one had to detour through
Qumalai County to the north to reach it. From the discovery of the Malan Mountain gold mine in Hoh Xil in 1984 up until 1992, 50,000 to 60,000 people entered Hoh Xil each year to pan for gold. Yet, the gold mining permits issued to these miners came from
Golmud, which was closest to Hoh Xil, and Qumalai County, which was slightly further away. Often, the same patch of gold mine would be issued permits by both local governments to different miners. From the mid-to-late 1980s through the 1990s, Hoh Xil was plagued by this chaotic, profit-sharing style of illegal gold mining. Moreover, most mining sites used primitive manual methods and sluice boxes, causing massive resource waste and severe destruction of the natural environment. In 1991, Sonam Dargye submitted the "Report on the Management and Development of Hoh Xil" to the Zhiduo County Government. Following the suggestions in the report, Zhiduo County petitioned the Yushu Prefecture People's Government to establish an ecological and environmental protection agency for Hoh Xil. while also attempting to generate economic benefits for Zhiduo County by developing gold, silver, and salt resources. Therefore, the WWC concurrently carried the title of "Hoh Xil Economic Development Corporation." At the time, Golmud and Qumalai County had issued a large number of mining permits; Qumalai County had even established its own Western Working Committee specifically to charge fees and issue permits for miners. Sonam Dargye informed them that the territory belonged to Zhiduo County and demanded they leave within a specified time limit, but this had little effect. Sensing that Golmud and Qumalai County would be reluctant to hand over resource control to Zhiduo County, Sonam Dargye submitted a report to the Qinghai Provincial Forestry Department in 1993, hoping to establish a Hoh Xil Nature Reserve. Sonam Dargye once lamented, "This is not a no-man's land, but a lawless land." Consequently, the focus of the Western Working Committee gradually shifted from combatting illegal mining to protecting Hoh Xil's wildlife and natural environment. According to his secretary Hashi Tashi Dorje, when they first entered Hoh Xil, Sonam Dargye carried the book *Industrial Mineral Development*; later, the book in his pocket changed to the *List of Endangered Species*. Driven by Sonam Dargye, the Hoh Xil Forestry Police Station and the "Wildlife Protection Office" were quickly established, followed by the "Alpine Grassland Protection Office." To combat increasingly rampant illegal poaching, Sonam Dargye relied on the WWC to form China's first armed anti-poaching team. They successfully apprehended 8 illegal armed poaching gangs, confiscated 25 firearms of various types, over 10,000 rounds of ammunition, 12 vehicles, 1,416 Tibetan antelope pelts, and more than 200 corsac fox pelts. They also confiscated 40,000 yuan in illegal mining fees, playing a crucial role in curbing environmental destruction and protecting the ecology of Hoh Xil.
Death and burial Pass On January 8, 1994, Sonam Dargye departed from Golmud, entering the Hoh Xil no-man's land for the twelfth time. From January 9 to 13, he, alongside his secretary Hashi Tashi Dorje, two WWC staff members Jin Yanzu and Cai Zhaxi, guide Han Weilin, and two drivers, uncovered three cases of illegal fox poaching and investigated two illegal gold mining operations. They confiscated 233 corsac fox pelts, over 20 fox pelts, 3 small-caliber rifles, 1 modified semi-automatic rifle, 1 musket, 3,600 rounds of ammunition, and poison used to kill wildlife. They also impounded a Dongfeng truck and detained its driver. On January 18, Sonam Dargye and his men had gone without food for several days. At around 4:00 PM, while resting on the southern shore of Sun Lake, Han Zhongming, Ma Zhongxiao, and Ma Qingyuan, who had been secretly plotting an escape, took advantage of a tire blowout on the truck Sonam Dargye was riding in. They launched an attack and seized control of all the confiscated vehicles. Ma Chenghu, Li Haiqing, and several others fled in a vehicle, while Ma Shenghua and Wang Yibu seized the WWC's pistols and submachine guns. After Sonam Dargye rushed to the scene, Ma Zhongxiao, Han Suomangnai, Ma Xueping, and Ma Heime attempted to tie him up. In the ensuing struggle, Sonam Dargye shot and killed Ma Zhongxiao and wounded Han Suomangnai. Under Han Zhongming's command, the poachers opened fire on him, and then Han Zhongming, Ma Shenghua, Wang Yibulahaimai, and others fled in the stolen vehicles. Due to poor transportation conditions, Sonam Dargye's body was not brought back to
Zhiduo County until February 9. The entire county came out to welcome his remains, with every household lighting butter lamps and chanting sutras for him. It was the Lunar New Year, but the entire county abstained from celebrating the festival. Sonam Dargye's funeral was held on February 12. According to Tibetan customs, the dead are typically given a
sky burial or
water burial, but Sonam Dargye was given a
cremation, a special treatment normally reserved for
Living Buddhas. Another accomplice, Wang Yibulahaimai, was sentenced to 18 years in prison. On April 29, 2008, Han Chengying, another suspect, was escorted by Yushu police from
Wuxi to
Xining. Another fugitive, Han Yiziri, died of illness while on the run. As of the end of 2011, five suspects were still at large. In September 2020, another fugitive was caught. == Family ==