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Where is the last sentence? I want the last sentence or the last poem without wanting anything. I'm not asking you to explain the meaning of this sentence.

The original sentence of "no desire, no demand" is "Buddha said that the other side, no life, no death, no pain, no desire, no demand, is a paradise to forget all suffering"

This sentence comes from the Mahayana Lotus Sutra, which is the Buddha's description of the flower of Manzhu Shahua, only on the Santu River in the underworld, on the other side of the Forgotten River.

The meaning of this whole sentence is that the so-called other shore is a paradise without life and death, pain and sorrow, and no desire. The flower that grows on the other side is called manzhushahua, also called the flower on the other side. The words "no life, no death, no pain, no sorrow, no desire and no desire" that describe the other shore are also a realm beyond the secular pursued by Buddhism.

Extended data:

The original sentence "Buddha says that there is no life, no death, no pain, no desire and no demand on the other side" in "Nothing to Want" is used to describe the flowers on the other side.

The flowers on the other side are the Buddhist names of Manzhu Shahua and Mahamanshu Shahua. It means red flowers in the sky. Legend has it that this flower is an introduction flower, with magical fragrance, which can arouse the memory of the deceased before his death. Because flowers and leaves can't meet, Lycoris radiata is also called heartless flower.

There are three colors of flowers on the other side. Red, white and yellow. The red flowers on the other side are said to come from the nether hell and guide people to reincarnation; The white flowers over there are from the sky, which makes people happy.