To see or not to see, this poem was published by Xu Zhimo in which year 5

Updated on educate 2024-07-05
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It wasn't written by Xu Zhimo, it was written by Tashi Ram Duoduo.

    2. The attached text is as follows:

    The silence of Banzaguru Baima.

    You see, or you don't see me.

    I was right there.

    Not sad, not happy.

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

    The love is there.

    Don't come, don't go.

    You love, or don't love me.

    The love is there.

    No increase, no decrease.

    You follow, or you don't.

    My hand is in yours.

    Don't give up.

    Come into my arms.

    Or. Let me dwell in your heart.

    Silently in love.

    3. This poem is from "Suspected Wind and Moon Collection", written by Tashi Ram Duoduo in Beijing on May 15, 2007, with the title "The Silence of Banzaguru Pema", "Banzha Guru Pema" is the Sanskrit "Guru Padmasambhava". 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.

    4. About the Author:

    Tashi Ramdodo is a Cantonese girl. She is a devout Buddhist. He is now following the 17th Karmapa Mahapo in Bodh Gaya, India.

    His published books include "When You Pass by My Bloom", "Murmuring" and "Little Blue Book". He is currently the editor-in-chief of Chen Kun's MOOK book "We".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This really wasn't written by Xu Zhimo! It was written by a foreign author!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It wasn't written by Xu Zhimo, it was written by Tashi Ram Duoduo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How can someone say that it was written by Xu Zhimo.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be written because of Lu Xiaoman.

    Xu Zhimo and Lin Huiyin first met in 1920, this poem was written in 1926, in 1925, when Xu Zhimo had become friends with Lu Xiaoman, he had almost fallen in love in 26 years, but Lu Xiaoman was a married woman, Xu Zhimo was very sad to go to a foreign country to write this accident. This poem may not have been written for Lu Xiaoman, but there should be part of Lu Xiaoman's reason for it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lin Huiyin.

    I am a cloud in the sky, occasionally projected in the heart of your waves—you need not be surprised, and you need not rejoice—exactly—in an instant the genus has been wiped out. You and I meet on the sea of night, you have yours, I have mine, direction; It's good for you to remember, it's better for you to forget, the lights that shine on each other at this rendezvous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not Xu Zhimo's, "Seeing and Not Seeing" is actually called "The Silence of Banzha Guru Baima" (Banzha Guru Baima, transliteration, meaning Guru Padmasambhava), the author is the contemporary female poet Tashi Ram Duoduo, not Cangyang Gyatso, let alone Xu Zhimo.

    You see, or you don't see me.

    I was right there.

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

    The love is there.

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

    The love is there.

    No increase, no decrease. You follow, or you don't.

    My hand is in yours.

    Don't give up. Come into my arms.

    Or. Let me dwell in your heart.

    Silently in love.

    Silence and joy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You see, or you don't see me.

    I was right there.

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

    The love is there.

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

    The love is there.

    No increase, no decrease. You follow, or you don't.

    My hand is in yours.

    Don't give up. The hand is in your hand, and you will not give up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It wasn't written by Xu Zhimo at all.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, the phrase is from Tashi Ram. Duoduo's "The Silence of Banzaguru Baima".

    Original poem: The Silence of Banzaguru Baima

    You see or don't see me, I'm there, not sad or happy.

    You read it, or you don't read me, the love is there, and it doesn't come or go.

    You love, or you don't love me, love is there, not increasing or decreasing.

    You follow, or don't follow, my hand is in your hand, and I will not give up.

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

    Silently in love, silent and joyful.

    Tashi Ram Duoduo, formerly known as Tan Xiaojing, is a Guangzhou girl who works as a freelancer. Her song "The Silence of Banzaguru Baima" was moved and spread by tens of millions of netizens. He is now following the 17th Karmapa Mahapo in Bodh Gaya, India.

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