Original poem:
You see me or you don’t see me,
I am there,
Neither sad nor happy;
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You miss me, or you don’t miss me,
Love is there,
It doesn’t come or go;
You love it, or you don’t love it Me,
Love is there,
neither increasing nor decreasing;
You follow me, or you don’t follow me,
My The hand is in your hand,
Never give up;
Come into my arms,
Or,
Let me Live in your heart
Love each other silently
Silent joy
Feng Xiaogang's "If You Are the One 2" became popular with a short poem "Seeing and Not Seeing". This is the poem that the daughter of Li Xiangshan (played by Sun Honglei) sent to her father at his farewell party before his death in the film. It explores the two major themes of love and life. It is restrained and affectionate, and many viewers burst into tears. Its author was once rumored to be Tsangyang Gyatso, a famous poet in the 17th century. The reporter learned yesterday that the author is actually someone else. She is a contemporary female poet named Zashiram Dodo.
In "Fei 2", "Seeing and Not Seeing", which Chuanchuan recited affectionately to his father Li Xiangshan, has always been considered to be his work because the style is very similar to Tsangyang Gyatso's works. Netizens were deeply moved by this poem. Some people remembered the poet on Weibo, while others went into bookstores to look for his collection of poems. However, was this poem really written by Tsangyang Gyatso? On Baidu Post Bar, someone gave such an answer, ""Seeing and Not Seeing" is actually called "The Silence of Banzaguru Pema" (Banzaguru Pema, transliteration, meaning Padmasambhava), and the author is Tashi Ram Dodo." Yesterday, New Weekly also corrected on Weibo, saying that "Seeing and Not Seeing" belongs to Tashi Ram Dodo.