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Please save me from sadness, pain, helplessness and displacement.

It comes from The Book of Death in Egypt edited by American writer "E.A.Wallis Budge".

The original text is as follows:

All my life, I long to be collected, properly placed and carefully preserved. Avoid my surprise, pain, wandering, and no branches to follow.

But that man, I know, I always knew, he would never come.

Extended data

In the ancient Egyptian dynasty, Zeus was always regarded as the author of Egypt's book of death. All these verses come together to form an abridged version of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Among all the papyrus, including the manuscript of the Book of the Dead in Egypt, Ani's papyrus is the most extensive, excellent and fully annotated version.

It contains most of the contents of the Egyptian book of death, which was written about 1450~ 1400 BC. The content of ANI's papyrus paper is roughly divided into two parts. The first part includes a hymn to Barbara, a hymn written by Osiris and a description of the trial hall. The second part includes many chapters of the Egyptian Book of Death, with a total of 186 chapters. ?

/kloc-at the end of 0/8, under the influence of the priest Amen, the sun god began to occupy the position of Osiris. Therefore, among many papyrus, only Ani's papyrus begins with a hymn praising the sun god La, and other annotation parts begin with pictures or hymns of Osiris.

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Book of Death in Egypt