What are the classic poems of Goshawk Jiacuo?

One,

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.

Third, it's best not to accompany you, so you don't owe each other.

Fourth, it is best not to cherish each other, so that you can not remember each other.

Fifth, it is best not to fall in love, so as not to dislike each other.

Sixth, it is best not to face each other, so there is no need to meet.

Seventh, it is best not to make mistakes, so as to make mistakes.

Eighth, it is best not to promise each other, so you can not continue.

Ninth, it's best not to depend on each other, so you don't have to lean together.

Tenth, it's best not to meet each other, so we don't have to be together.

But we met as soon as we met, but we never met when we met.

Andrew and Jun are absolutely in harmony, so they won't teach life and death to be lovesick.

Second,

Have you seen me?

I was there.

Not sad or happy.

You can either read me or you can't read me.

Love is there.

Don't come or go.

Do you love me or not?

Love is there.

Neither increasing nor decreasing.

Are you with me or not?

My hand is in your hand.

Never give up.

Come into my arms.

or

Let me live in your heart

Silent love

Silence and happiness

Third,

Who held my hand and made me crazy for half my life;

Who, kiss my eyes, cover my half-life displacement;

Who touches my face and soothes my half-life sorrow?

Who, with my heart, melted my half-life frost;

Who, holding my shoulder, drives me to be silent all my life.

Who, call my heart, cover up my life.

Who abandoned me and left me alone?

Who can understand me and let me have no regrets in this life?

Who can help my arm, unparalleled through the ages;

Who can pour my heart, an inch of land is empty;

Who can bury me and laugh at the emptiness of heaven and earth? My heart is crazy.

Yi, cover my lips and dispel my past life;

Yi, hold my arms, except for my frivolous past life.

Hold your hand and accompany you crazy;

Kiss your eyes deeply and stay with you forever.

Holding your hand, * * * you have weathered all your life;

Kiss your eyes and give you a lifetime of affection.

I, holding your hand, take away all your life;

I, caressing my neck, will protect you from the storms of your life.

Here, hold the child's hair and hold the child for a lifetime;

Here, hold your hand and go to a world of love;

Once, in the name of the holy father, you were saved from sorrow all your life;

Zeng, with my love, I wish you peace in your life!

Cangyang gyatso (Tibetan:? ; Tshangs-dbyangs-rgya-mtsho1683.03.01706.11.15), the sixth Dalai Lama, France.

In the 22nd year of Kangxi (1683), Cangyang Gyatso was born into a serf family in Wujianlin Village, Xiayusong District, Yunala Mountain, southern Tibet. His father is Tashi Tenzin and his mother is Tsewang Ram. This family has believed in Ma Ning Buddhism for generations. In the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (1697), Bati Sanjay Gyatso, the then Regent of Tibet, was recognized as the reincarnation of the Fifth Dalai Lama. In the same year, under the auspices of Sanjay Gyatso, a ceremony was held in Potala Palace. It was abolished in the forty-fourth year of Kangxi (1705), and it is said that it died in the forty-fifth year of Kangxi (1706).

Cangyang Jiacuo is the most representative folk song poet in Tibet. He wrote many delicate and sincere poems, the most classic of which is the Tibetan woodcut version of Cangyang Jiacuo's Love Song of Lhasa.