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Isn't Cangyang Gyatso a Lama? Why are your love poems so well written?
At the age of twenty-five, Cangyang Jiacuo began his wandering life as a victim of the struggle for power and profit by the upper ruling class. I have traveled all over Qinghai, Gansu, Mongolia, Sichuan, Tibet, India, Nepal and other places. I once worked as a beggar and delivered corpses, and my life was extremely difficult. Because of my contact with the broad masses of the people and rich life practice, I wrote a beautiful and touching love song of Cangyang Jiacuo. It is said that Cangyang Jiacuo was killed on his way to Beijing, and his work was written before he was 25 years old. He has a noble status and is the king of Tibet, but he has a heart that does not shy away from the secular world and yearns for human freedom, love and happiness. In the world of Buddha, he is an "alien" who dares to break through the secular world. In the human world, he is called "the most beautiful lover in the world" and dares to pursue true love. In the world of art, he is a wonderful flower, writing many poems and love songs that have been handed down to this day.

Unofficial history said that although he devoted himself to Buddhism, his nature was free and easy, and he missed the world of mortals. When he lived in Potala Palace, he didn't like to recite scriptures and worship Buddha endlessly. He often sneaks to the foot of the mountain and plays as a layman. Romantic life can be seen. Legend has it that Cangyang Gyatso once had a soul mate. In order to avoid people's sight and go out to meet his lover, he once opened a side door next to the main entrance of Potala Palace, with his own key for easy access.