There is a sentence in the poem of Cangyang Jiacuo: "How much love is left in the world, how many changes will there be in the world." Does the master know what this sentence means?

How much love you have left means that as long as you have left love, you can cope with thousands of changes in the world. Call on the world and lovers to do happy things, don't ask if it is robbery or fate.

In fact, I also have my own understanding of this sentence: this is to encourage people to pursue love bravely and not to give up beautiful love because of trivial things such as houses and cars. It is a love-oriented view of marriage and love, not a life-oriented view of love.

How much love do you have left in the world, how to meet the vicissitudes of the world, and how to be happy with your lover, don't ask whether it is robbery or fate.

This sentence is very Zen, that is, if you have something you like and want to do, go after it boldly and do it boldly, and don't ask whether it is doom or fate.

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Cangyang gyatso. A famous poet and folk song poet, he successfully adopted the form of folk songs, and created dozens of love songs with folk songs that are widely circulated around the world and deeply loved by the people, thus promoting the development of folk songs. Wrote a lot of lingering "love songs". There are about 66 of his poems. Except for a few carols, most of them describe the loyalty and joy of men and women's love and the sadness when they are frustrated, so they are generally translated into love songs. The original Tibetan version of Love Song is widely circulated, some in oral form, some in manuscripts and some in woodcuts.

Cangyang Jiacuo's poems show his love and hate, bitterness and joy, action and thinking, feeling and enlightenment in his short and legendary life, which to some extent reflects his desire to pursue a free and beautiful life.