Who wrote the poem To See or Not to See ? Please give an official explanation.

Updated on culture 2024-02-19
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The full poem of Cangyang Gyatso's "Seeing and Not Seeing" is as follows:You see, or you don't see me.

    I was right there, not sad or happy.

    You read me, or you don't read me.

    The love is there, it doesn't come and go.

    Whether you love me or not, love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing.

    You follow, or you don't.

    My slippery handshake is in your hand, and I won't give it up.

    Come into my arms, or, let me dwell in your heart.

    Silently in love, silent in love.

    Appreciation of "Seeing and Not Seeing".There is no gorgeous phrase in Cangyang Gyatso's poem "Seeing and Not Seeing", only simple and unpretentious emotions, only how things change in the world, his feelings are always the same, so that the love that changes there is like a star in the sky, even if it goes through all the vicissitudes of life, it will remain unchanged for eternity. The whole poem uses the rhetorical technique of comparison, and repeatedly recites the love in the poet's heart that will not change no matter how the world changes, with a beautiful melody and great artistic appeal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Feng Xiaogang's "If You Are Honest Do Not Disturb 2" became popular with a small poem "See and Don't See". This is a poem sent to him by Li Xiangshan (played by Sun Honglei) by the daughter of Li Xiangshan (played by Sun Honglei) at her father's farewell party before his death. It ** the two themes of love and life, restrained and affectionate, and many viewers burst into tears.

    Its author was once said to be the famous 17th-century poet Cangyang Gyatso. The reporter learned yesterday that the author is actually someone else, she is a contemporary female poet named Tashi Ram Duoduo. The poem is from his 2007 collection of works, "Suspected Wind and Moon".

    In Non 2, Kawakawa's affectionate recitation of "Seeing and Not Seeing" to his father Li Xiangshan has always been considered his work because of its very similar style to Cangyang Gyatso's works. Netizens were deeply moved by this poem, some remembered the poet on Weibo, and some walked into bookstores to find his poetry collection.

    However, was this poem really written by Cangyang Gyatso? Someone gave this answer, "The actual title of "Seeing and Not Seeing" is "The Silence of Banzaguru Baima" (Banzha Guru Baima, transliteration, meaning Guru Padmasambhava), and the author is Tashi Ram Dodo. Yesterday, the New Weekly also corrected it on Weibo, saying that "Seeing and Not Seeing" belongs to Tashi Ram Duoduo.

    This poem was once falsely rumored to be the work of Cangyang Gyatso, and the title of the poem was even changed to "See or Not See Me", "You See or Not See Me", etc. Just as it was falsely rumored that the author of "The Furthest Distance in the World" was Rabindranath Tagore, this poem was first published in the 2008 issue of The Reader under the title "Seeing and Not Seeing". The reader thought it was an apology for the incident.

    Similarly, the driving force behind The World's Farthest Distance is The Reader.

    Some time ago, Tencent, NetEase, Sina and other mainstream Chinese media have published clarification articles on this matter. This article appeared in May 07, and was included in the personal poetry collection "Suspected Fengyue" published in 07, and the Cangyang Gyatso group also published a special article to refute the rumors.

    But because Cangyang Gyatso is so famous, many people are willing to believe that this is Cangyang Gyatso's work.

    And Tashi Ram Duoduo is just a little girl who is willing to write poetry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The poem, titled "The Silence of Banzaguru Baima", was written by Tashi Ram Dodo and is from his 2007 collection of works, Suspected Wind and Moon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cangyang Gyatso, he also has a lot of love poems, such as "The Believer", you will definitely like it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This poem is from "Suspected Wind and Moon Collection", written by Tashi Ram Duoduo in Beijing on May 15, 2007, and is entitled "The Silence of Banzaguru Pema", which means "Guru Padmasambhava" in Sanskrit.

    In 2008, it was published in the 20th issue of "Reader", retitled "Seeing and Not Seeing", signed as Cangyang Gyatso, so it was mostly falsely rumored to be written by Cangyang Gyatso.

    In the movie "Do Not Disturb 2", which premiered on December 22, 2010, it was recited by Li Xiangshan's (played by Sun Honglei) daughter Chuan Chuan for her father.

    To see or not to see. You see, or you don't see me.

    I was right there.

    Not sad or happy. You read me, or you don't read me.

    The love is there.

    Don't come and go. You love, or don't love me.

    The love is there.

    Neither increase nor decrease. You follow, or you don't.

    My hand is there.

    Don't give up. Come into my arms.

    Or let me live in your heart.

    Silently in love.

    Silence and joy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some say it is Cangyang Gyatso, others say Tashi Ram Duoduo, but the real author is Tashi Ram Duoduo. Cangyang Gyatso is misinformation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Maybe it's wishful thinking.

    Maybe it's a helpless separation.

    No matter how the other party decides.

    My love and love will always last.

    Some people. Maybe they won't be together for the rest of their lives.

    But there is a feeling that can be hidden in the heart. Keep it for a lifetime.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whether I like it or not, I'm all there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Just say that no matter what happens, I will always love you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "The Silence of Banzaguru Baima" (also known as "Seeing and Not Seeing") was written by Tashi Ram Dodo.

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