Cangyang Jiacuo Shanghai Ancient Books

The original text is as follows:

the other day

I closed my eyes in the fragrant fog of the temple.

Suddenly hear

The mantra you sang

January of that year

I turn all the curved pipes.

Not to cross over.

Just to touch your fingertips

That year

I kowtowed and climbed the mountain road.

Not for the audience.

Just to keep your warmth.

Ina

I put mountains, water and pagodas

Not for the afterlife.

Just to meet you on the road.

White crane in the sky

Please lend me your wings.

I won't fly very far.

Go back to Litang

It's just that that night, I forgot everything,

Abandoned faith, abandoned reincarnation,

Just for the rose that once cried in front of the Buddha,

Has long lost its former glory.

Cangyangjiacuo (1683 ——1706)

It is the sixth Dalai Lama, a famous figure in Tibetan history. 1683 (Tibetan Water Pig Year, 22nd year of Kangxi) was born in a serf family in Wujianlin Village, Xiayusong District, Nala Mountain, southern Tibet. His father is Tashi Tenzin and his mother is Tsewang Ram.

This family has believed in Ma Ning Buddhism for generations. 1697 was recognized as the reincarnation of the Fifth Dalai Lama by the then Regent of Tibet, Bharti Sanjay Gyatso. In the same year, a ceremony was held in Potala Palace under the auspices of Sanjay Gyatso. 1705 was abandoned, and 1706 died during the escort. Cangyang Jiacuo is a versatile folk poet who wrote many delicate and sincere love songs.