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Talk about the red leaves in Xiangshan

"When the red leaves of Xiangshan are exhausted, you will be irresponsible when you come." Poems written by Cang Yang Jia Cuo in the 6th Qing Dynasty.

The full text is:

Live up to the Tathagata, live up to your Qing Dynasty.

Qing Cang yang Jia CuO

Living in Potala Palace

I am the biggest king in the snowy area.

Strolling through the streets of Lhasa,

I am the most beautiful lover in the world.

Maggie Amy is more vivid,

I'm afraid my affection will damage Sanskrit.

I'm afraid I'll miss the whole city when I enter the mountain.

The world is safe,

Live up to the Tathagata.

Extended data

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-The Complete Poems of Cangyang Jiacuo

Baidu Encyclopedia-Cangyang Jiacuo