The widely circulated ten commandments do not belong to Cang Yang Jia Cuo's poetry collection.

The widely circulated Ten Commandments Poems do not belong to Cangyang Jiacuo's poetry collection: there are many versions of Cangyang Jiacuo's poetry collection circulating on the Internet, all of which are titled as the titles of Cangyang Jiacuo's works, but there are also many poems that are not from Cangyang Jiacuo's poetry collection, such as this Ten Commandments Poem.

Poems by Cangyang Jiacuo

Where did the Ten Commandments come from? What's the story?

The source of the Ten Commandments: "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. " And "but we met as soon as we met, and disappeared when we met." Andrew is absolutely different from the monarch, so as not to teach life and death to be lovesick. "This is a different translation of the same poem by Cangyang Gyatso (originally in Tibetan). The "third" to "tenth" in the middle, according to the writer Tong Hua, is the continuation of "Walking on Thin Ice" for readers. Because a * * * Ten Commandments poem was named "Ten Commandments Poetry" by netizens, the original poem of Cangyang Jiacuo had no name.

Various versions of Cangyang Jiacuo's poems are widely circulated, among which network communication is the main one. In fact, many times people subjectively spread false information.