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Excuse me, the meanings of these four Buddhist scriptures can be seen in Infernal Affairs.
Endless hell is a very bitter place in the world, and people who fall are suffering from all kinds of extreme sufferings all the time! However, these people live a very long life, they can't live, and they won't beg for death. Their life span is a catastrophe, about1300 million years on earth.

The word A Bi is Sanskrit. Translated, a means no, and the nose means there is a gap. Together, it is endless time, endless space and eternal suffering.

The first is "no time". Don't be miserable all the time.

The second is "emptiness", which is bitter from head to toe.

The third is "endless suffering", and all kinds of instruments of torture are used.

People who commit five evils will fall here after death. The so-called five evils are: bleeding the Buddha's body (the Buddha was injured when he was alive, but he was damaged after he died), killing his father, killing his mother, arahant (a sage who practiced Taoism), and breaking with monks (undermining unity among monks and sowing dissension).

These people have fallen into a nasal hell, and they can't leave after trillions of robberies.