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"There is no sorrow and joy in life, and there is no pain in death." Where did it come from? What do you mean?
Vows made by Suo Luoya Stoics before they died.

The blazing flame burned my body,

There is no sorrow in life and no pain in death.

Eliminate evil, but light is the reason,

The blazing flame burned my body,

Joy and sorrow return to dust,

Have pity on me, there are many troubles,

Pity me, I have a lot on my mind.

The blazing flame burned my body,

This is a song sung by the Ming people who were martyred by themselves in Mr. Jin Yong's "Eternal Dragon Slayer". Unable to test the specific source. Some people say that it is the 40-character teaching theory of Ambry.