Lexical explanation:
1, follow your heart: use your head; Satisfied; Satisfied.
? Example: (1) Do whatever you want.
(2) Your uncle promised to cover the second daughter with a quilt cover. -"Meg"
2, casual: follow your own mood, do not cater to, do not pretend, act according to your own ideas.
? He is a man who likes freedom and always goes with the flow.
3. Suiyuan: a religious term. Go with the flow and let nature take its course.
? Example: Everything can follow fate, and you can be comfortable; Everything can be put down to relax.
Personal profile of Cangyang Gyatso:
Cangyang Jiacuo is the most representative folk song poet in Tibet. He wrote many delicate and sincere poems, the most classic of which is the Tibetan woodcut version of Cangyang Jiacuo's Love Song of Lhasa.
Cangyang Jiacuo is one of the most famous Tibetan poets. His poems are well-known at home and abroad, which not only have an important position in the history of Tibetan literature, but also have a wide and far-reaching impact on the Tibetan people. In addition, they are also a wonderful flower in the world poetry, which has aroused the research interest of many scholars.
Cangyang Jiacuo's poems show his love and hate, bitterness and joy, action and thinking, feeling and enlightenment in his short and legendary life, and to some extent reflect his desire to pursue a free and beautiful life, with positive and profound themes. His poetry uses the rhythm of the language itself and the characteristics of Tibetan "harmonious" folk songs, which makes his poetry have a strong sense of rhythm, presents a harmonious musical beauty, and is catchy and powerful to read.
Cangyang Jiacuo's contribution to Tibetan poetry is enormous, creating a new poetic style, which is always worthy of commemoration and respect.
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Cangyang Jiacuo