Cangyang Jiacuo was born in a serf family in southern Tibet in the 22nd year of Kangxi, and
Cangyang Jiacuo was born in a serf family in southern Tibet in the 22nd year of Kangxi, and died around 1706. Cangyang Jiacuo is a Menba nationality. His father's name is Tashi Tenzin, and his mother's name is Siwangram. His family has believed in Ma Ning Buddhism for generations.
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Although his family has believed in Ma Ning Buddhism for generations, this sect does not require its followers not to marry and have children. In the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi, Cangyang Jiacuo became the heir of the Fifth Dalai Lama. At that time, 15-year-old Cangyang Jiacuo completed the ceremony of sitting on the bed under the auspices of the Regent. The place where the ceremony was held was the Potala Palace, which is now world-famous.
Cangyang Gyatso can be said to be the product of the political struggle of the Regent of Tibet for power and interests at that time. After the ceremony, Cangyang Gyatso became the sixth Dalai Lama, whose legal name was Lausanne Renqin Cangyang Gyatso. He is a very talented person and has a great influence in the history of Tibetan literature. He is the most representative Tibetan folk poet. There are many masterpieces in his life, most of which are sincere and touching poems. Among these masterpieces, the woodcut Love Song of Cangyang Gyatso is the most classic.
Cangyang Jiacuo was born in the countryside. Before he became the sixth Dalai Lama, he used to farm with his parents. Therefore, he is very familiar with rural life. After becoming the sixth Dalai Lama, due to the restrictions of various rules and regulations, he liked the idle and free life very much. Coupled with his life experience and his passion for nature, he has great inspiration for poetry. He wrote a lot of sensational things according to his own ideological system? Love songs? . Later, these poems were translated into many languages and spread overseas.
Where was Cangyang Gyatso born? Cangyang Gyatso is the sixth Dalai Lama, born in 1683. Cangyang Jiacuo was born in Wujianlin Village, Songyu District, at the foot of Yunnan Mountain in southern Tibet. He spent a poor but wonderful time in this small village, where Cangyang Jiacuo developed the nature of yearning for freedom and loving earthly life. Perhaps all kinds of deviant behaviors of Cangyang Jiacuo after sitting on the bed originated from his life experience in this small village.
Portrait of Cangyang Gyatso
In fact, Tibetan Buddhism is yellow religion, and in the birthplace of Cangyang Gyatso, that is, southern Tibet, the belief is red religion. In the canon of the red religion, monks can get married and have children. However, as the master of Tibet's real power at that time, Batty Sanjay Gyatso decided to locate Tong Ling in southern Tibet in order to let his own Yellow Sect infiltrate this region. So from the beginning, the soul boy was given a certain purpose. Perhaps it is for this reason that Cangyang Jiacuo did not adapt to the precepts of the Yellow Sect, and a deviant figure Cangyang Jiacuo appeared in the history of the reincarnation of the living Buddha in Tibet.
The year when Cangyang Gyatso was recognized as a Lingtong was 1685. However, for political purposes, Cangyang Jiacuo was not welcomed into the Potala Palace in Lhasa until 1697, which gave Cangyang Jiacuo fourteen years of earthly life experience. At this time, Cangyang Jiacuo was already in Seeds of Love, and at the same time he had his own basic world outlook and outlook on life. Suddenly, he has so many rules to restrain himself.
Perhaps it is precisely because of the difference between the teachings of the Red Sect and the Yellow Sect that Cangyang Jiacuo rebelled. Perhaps it is the nature of pursuing freedom and longing for love that Cangyang Jiacuo developed in his birthplace, which has created Cangyang Jiacuo's rebellion. In a word, the influence of Cangyang Jiacuo's earthly life in the fourteenth year of his birthplace can not be ignored.