At that time, I turned the landscape into a stupa, not to repair the afterlife, but to meet you on the road. What do you mean? Explain.

It should be about the depth of love and the bitterness of thinking. I have been practicing diligently all my life just to meet the person I love.

Title: "That Me"

Singer: Zhu Ziyan

Lyrics: Cangyang Jiacuo

Composer: Guo

Lyrics:

At that moment, I soared to immortality,

Not to live forever, but to protect your peace and joy.

At that moment, I lifted the wind horse,

Not to pray, just to wait for your arrival.

On that day, the Mani pile was built.

Not to repair, just to throw stones at the heart lake.

That night, I listened to Sanskrit singing all night.

Not to understand, just to find your breath.

On that day, I closed my eyes in the fragrant fog of the temple.

Suddenly, I heard you chanting.

That January, I shook all the prayer tubes,

Not to cross, just to touch your fingertips.

That year, kowtowing to climb the mountain,

Not to see, just to stick to your warmth.

At that time, the mountains, waters and towers all turned.

Not to repair the afterlife, but to meet on the way.

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Brief introduction of the author

Cangyang Gyatso is the sixth Dalai Lama, a Memba, and a famous figure in Tibetan history. Cangyang Jiacuo is a versatile folk poet who wrote many delicate and sincere love songs. The most classic Tibetan woodcut version of Love Song in Cangyang Gyatso in Lhasa is beautiful, simple and vivid.

His poetry transcends nationality, time and space and national boundaries, and becomes a valuable cultural heritage. One of the most famous is "I was worried about sentimentality and hurting Sanskrit, and I was afraid to leave the city when I entered the mountain." The world is safe and steady, and it does not bear the burden of Tathagata. "Cangyang Jiacuo is a talented and literary folk poet who wrote many delicate and sincere love songs.

The most classic Tibetan woodcut version of Love Song in Cangyang Gyatso in Lhasa is beautiful, simple and vivid. His poetry transcends nationality, time and space and national boundaries, and becomes a valuable cultural heritage. One of the most famous is "I was worried about sentimentality and hurting Sanskrit, and I was afraid to leave the city when I entered the mountain." The world is safe and steady, and it does not bear the burden of Tathagata. "

Beauty of content

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. The theme is positive and profound, and the characteristics of its ideological content mainly include:

1, bold realism. Cangyang Jiacuo is a religious leader, but he dares to write his own practical actions, inner feelings and life ideals, breaks through the shackles of religion on human nature, boldly challenges traditional forces, and shows great courage.

2. Sincere feelings. Most of Cang Yang Jia CuO's poems describe the love between men and women. There are shyness when I first met, joy of two of a kind, regret of missing the good opportunity, firmness of vows of eternal love and resentment of betrayal, which fully express the author's eager desire and sincere pursuit of love life.

3. Profound philosophy. Many of Cangyang Jiacuo's poems sum up rich philosophy of life while narrating, which is popular and profound and enlightens readers.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Cangyang Jiacuo