Cang Yang Jia CuO's Poetry Classics

Cang Yang Jia CuO's poems are as follows:

Classical Poems of Cangyang Gyatso 1:

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At that moment, I raised my horse not to beg for happiness, but to wait for your arrival.

That day, I closed my eyes and suddenly heard the truth in your praise.

On that day, the Mani Pile was built not for Xiu De, but to throw stones at the Heart Lake.

That night, I listened-I sang with Brahma, not for enlightenment, but for your breath.

In that January, I shook all the prayer tubes not to cross over, but to touch your fingertips.

That year, I kowtowed to climb the mountain, not to see you, but to stick to your warmth.

At that time, I crossed mountains and rivers to become a stupa, not to repair the afterlife, but to meet you on the road.

At that moment, I soared to immortality, not for immortality, but for your peace and happiness.

Classical Poems of Cang Yang Jia CuO Er;

Ten commandments poetry

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.