In the world, the Tathagata can't live up to the whole poem.

meaning

Is there a way to kill two birds with one stone in the world, so that I can be worthy of my lover and stick to my beliefs?

Poetry and prose

I thought my passion would harm Brahma, but I was afraid to leave the whole city when I entered the mountain. In this world, you can live up to the Tathagata, and you can live up to the Tathagata.

source

An article reprinted that this poem was written by the sixth Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso, but it was actually modified and processed by another person according to Tibetan.

The sixth Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso, whose father's name is Tashi Tenzin, believes in the Red Sect; Wang Ram, his mother, was born in Lavo Yusong, the corner of the door. Since childhood, he has been sensitive to qualifications. He once worshipped the Fifth Panchen Lama as a teacher and was ordained. His legal name is Lausanne Renqing Cangyang Jiacuo. Later, he was welcomed to the Potala Palace. Under the direct training of the famous scholar Sanjay Gyatso, he studied astronomy, calendar, medicine, literature and so on. He has great attainments in poetry.

Due to the environmental factors at that time, Cangyang Jiacuo was injured on the way to Beijing, and his work was written before he was 25 years old. He has a noble status and is the king of Tibet, but he has a heart that does not shy away from the secular world and yearns for human freedom, love and happiness. In the world of Buddha, he is an "alien" who dares to break through the secular world. In the human world, he is called "the most beautiful lover in the world" and dares to pursue true love. In the world of art, he is a wonderful flower, writing many poems and love songs that have been handed down to this day.