What works does Cangyang Jiacuo have?

* * * There are more than 60 poems, including ten commandments, Buddha-asking poems and Cangyang Jiacuo poems.

Cangyang Jiacuo (1683-1706)1683 (Tibetan Year of the Water Pig, 22nd year of Kangxi) was born in a serf family in Wujianlin Village, Xiayusong District, Nala Mountain, southern Tibet, with his father Tashi Tenzin and his mother Ciwangram. This family has believed in Ma Ning Buddhism for generations. 1697 was recognized as the reincarnation of the Fifth Dalai Lama by the then Regent of Tibet, Bharti Sanjay Gyatso. In the same year, a ceremony was held in Potala Palace under the auspices of Sanjay Gyatso. 1705 was abandoned, and 1706 died during the escort.

Cangyang Jiacuo is a versatile folk poet who wrote many delicate and sincere love songs. The most classic Tibetan woodcut in Lhasa, Love Song of Cangyang Gyatso, is beautifully written, simple and vivid. It has collected more than 60 love poems of Cangyang Gyatso, and now it has been translated into more than 20 languages, almost all over the world. His poetry transcends nationality, time and space and national boundaries, and becomes a valuable cultural heritage. The most famous sentence is "I used to worry about the loss of Sanskrit, and I was afraid to leave the whole city when I entered the mountain." The world is safe and steady, and it does not bear the burden of Tathagata. "