The Best Poems of Cangyang Gyatso

Cangyang Gyatso's poems are like the scenery of the four seasons, each leaving its own beauty in the world.

I always liked two of them.

( 1)

..... I used to worry that Sanskrit would be hurt emotionally, and I was afraid to leave the whole city when I entered the mountain. In this world, you can live up to the Tathagata, and you can live up to the Tathagata.

This poem is very famous. It is mentioned in Nan's Zen video and Wang's Poetry Art series.

(2)

I asked Buddha zu

I asked Buddha Zu: Why don't you give all women a face of shame?

Buddha said: it was just a flash in the pan, used to blind the secular eyes.

There is no beauty like a pure and loving heart.

I gave it to every woman, but someone dyed her gray.

I asked Buddha: Why are there so many regrets in the world?

Buddha said: This is a whirling world, which is a pity.

No regrets, no matter how much happiness I give you, I won't feel happy.

I asked Buddha Zu: How to make people no longer feel lonely inside?

Buddha said: Every heart is born lonely and incomplete.

Most people have this disability all their lives,

Just because when you meet the other half who can make it perfect,

I either missed it or lost the qualification to own it.

I asked Buddha Zu: What should I do if I meet someone I can love, but I'm afraid I can't grasp it?

Buddha said: How much love you have left in the world and how many changes you will face in the world;

Do happy things with your lover, don't ask if it's robbery or fate.

I asked Buddha: How can I be as wise as you?

Buddha said: Buddha is the experience of past lives, man is the Buddha of the future, and I was as naive as you.

I asked Buddha Zu: Why does it always snow when I am sad?

Buddha said: winter will pass, so leave some memories.

I asked Buddha Zu: Why is it that every time it snows, it is a night I don't care?

Buddha said: people always miss a lot of real beauty carelessly?

I asked Buddha Zu: Will it snow in a few days?

Buddha said: don't just stare at this season. I missed this winter, and I will know how to cherish it next year.

I asked Buddha Zu: How old are you?

Buddha said: Even if I am one year old, I am still a Buddha. Even if you 100 years old, if you stick to your heart, you are still alone.

I asked Buddha: What do you mean, things are impermanent?

Buddha said: impermanence is constant, ignorance is fearless.

I asked Buddha Zu: My feelings always have ups and downs?

Buddha said: Everything knows itself, everything knows, the moon is full of ups and downs, the tide is rising and falling, and the ups and downs are peaceful.

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I also like this song very much, because it conveys a lot of wisdom gained from Cangyang Jiacuo's practice and hopes to benefit all sentient beings.