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What does it mean to wait until the red leaves of Xiangshan are exhausted and live up to your obligations?

It means that when the red leaves of Xiangshan are full, I will not live up to this wonderful time, nor will I live up to the best of you. The original sentence is from "Don't be Tathagata, Don't be A Qing Dynasty" by Cangyang Jiacuo.

Original text:

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

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,

Self-fear and 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.

Vernacular translation:

I live in Potala Palace, and I am the biggest king in this snowy area. I wander the streets of Lhasa. I am the most beautiful lover in the world. I am afraid that my love for you will affect my practice, and I am afraid that I will leave you when I enter the mountains. Is there a way to have it both ways? I will not live up to this wonderful time, nor will I live up to the best of you.

Extended data:

"The world is safe and stable, and we must not live up to the Tathagata." A kind of acacia, so helpless, wandering all thoughts. The whole story has a beautiful rhythm, and a lot of metaphors, puns, symbols, parallelism and other techniques are used to render it. The style is natural and fresh, soft and euphemistic. Throughout Cang Yang Jia CuO's works, he is good at the coexistence of bold realism, sincere emotion and profound philosophy.

Cangyang Gyatso, the only Dalai Lama of non-Tibetan or Mongolian descent, was chosen as a reincarnation at the age of fourteen and was destined to be a political victim when he moved into Potala Palace. Life imprisonment, political manipulation, inner repression and debauchery. 14' s earthly life experience and his love for nature inspired his poetry creation and wrote many lingering "love songs". It is one of the representative works to live up to the Tathagata and you.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Complete Poems of Cangyang Jiacuo