First, it is best not to meet each other, so as not to fall in love.
The second best is not to know each other, so that you don’t miss each other.
But we know each other once we have seen each other. It is better to see each other than not.
Ande and the king must be resolved, so as not to have to worry about life and death. First, it is best not to meet each other, so that you can not fall in love.
The second best is not to know each other, so that you don’t miss each other.
Thirdly, it is best not to accompany each other, so that you will not owe each other.
Fourthly, it is best not to cherish each other, so that you can not remember each other.
The fifth is that it is best not to fall in love, so that you can not abandon each other.
Sixth, it is best not to face each other, so you can not meet.
Seventh, it is best not to be incompatible with each other, so that they can be incompatible with each other.
The eighth is best not to agree to each other, so that there will be no continuity.
Ninth, it is best not to depend on each other, so you can not depend on each other.
The tenth is best not to meet each other, so you don’t have to get together.
But we know each other once we have seen each other. It is better to see each other than not.
Ande and the king must be resolved, so as not to have to worry about life and death.
Note: "First", "Second", and the last four sentences are the same poem by Tsangyang Gyatso, just different translations. "Third" and "Fourth" are the continuations of "The Best Ending" written by Jiao Yue Qingfeng, a reader of "Bu Bu Jing Xin"; the "Fifth" to "Tenth" in the middle are, according to the writer Tong Hua , a continuation of "White Clothes and Blue" for its readers. Since it was quoted in "Bu Bu Jing Xin" and was widely circulated after the reader added it, many people think it is ten sentences.