Tahiram Dodo
You see me or you don't see me,
I was there, neither sad nor happy;
You read me or you don't read me,
Love is there, neither coming nor going;
You love me, or you don't,
Love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing;
With or without me,
My hand is in your hand, don't give up;
Come into my arms, or,
Let me live in your heart,
Silence, in love.
Silence, joy.
Xiaogang Feng's If You Are the One 2 is a famous poem-"Read and Read". This is a poem given to li xiangshan (Sun) by his daughter at his father's last farewell party. It discusses two themes: love and life. It is introverted and affectionate, and many viewers have tears in their eyes. Its author was once called17th century famous poet Cangyang Jiacuo. The reporter learned yesterday that the author is actually someone else. She is a contemporary poetess named Tashi Landuoduo.
The author is a contemporary poetess
In Fly 2, See, See, which Chuanchuan affectionately read to his father li xiangshan, has always been regarded as his work because its style is very similar to that of Cangyang Jiacuo. Netizens were deeply moved by this poem. Some people remembered the poet in Weibo, while others went into the bookstore to look for his poems.
However, was this poem really written by Cangyang Jiacuo? Baidu Post Bar, someone gave such an answer, "Seeing and Seeing" is actually called "The Silence of Banzagulubaima" (transliteration, meaning Master of Lotus Peanut), and the author is Tashi Landuoduo. "Yesterday, the new weekly was also corrected in Weibo, saying that seeing and not seeing belong to Tachilam Dodo.
Actually, it has nothing to do with romance.
Tashiram Dodo recently confirmed that this is his own work. She said: "This poem comes from the middle of the collection of Suspected Romantic Moon that I started writing in May 2007. Inspired by the words of Master Lotus Peanut:' I have never abandoned people who believe in me, even those who don't believe in me. Although they can't see me, my children will always be guarded by my compassion. I want to express Master's eternal concern for his disciples through this poem, which has nothing to do with love and romance. "
Gao Ping, the author of the biographical literature Cangyang Jiacuo and a famous contemporary poet, confirmed to reporters yesterday that nearly 70 love poems known to Cangyang Jiacuo do not include seeing and not seeing. "His poems have obvious italics, and the rhyme is usually four sentences and three meals, but the longest is only six or eight sentences, and most of the' pseudographs' are long sentences, which are inconsistent with their characteristics."
The ending song "It's better not to meet each other"
Only a few words are from Cangyang Jiacuo.
In addition, it is not his work to claim that the lyrics are adapted from the ending song "It is better not to meet each other" of Cangyang Jiacuo's Ten Commandments. The original poem is in Tibetan, and only four sentences are translated into Chinese. Two versions are the most popular: one is a modern poem translated by Yu Daoquan: "First, it is best not to meet each other, so you can not fall in love. Second, it is best not to know each other, so that you can not miss each other. " The other is the form of an ancient poem that has been translated: "But we met as soon as we met, and disappeared when we met. Andrew and the monarch are determined to avoid teaching life and death lovesickness. " Now this lyric version is a version added by netizens.