According to the data of Baidu Encyclopedia, niè pán chóng shēng is a Chinese character, which means that the phoenix has experienced the hardships of fire and pain, gained rebirth, and reached sublimation in rebirth. Also known as "phoenix nirvana". This allusion implies the persistent spirit of not being afraid of pain, never looking back, and constantly pursuing and perfecting oneself.
Nirvana rebirth is that Buddhism starts from the "origin theory" and reveals that people are empty and everything is empty. But if everything is "empty", goals, ideals and conversions. In order to prevent this, Buddhism also proposes that there is an entity characterized by emptiness, which is independent and eternal, and it is "Nirvana". Buddhism affirms the existence of nirvana. Is this contradictory to its world view that everything is empty? The answer is no, Buddhism says that "everything is empty", which is aimed at the "promising method" born of karma. The nirvana world does not belong to the "law of action" created by karma, but to the "law of inaction" created by non-karma, so it does not belong to the category of "emptiness" In this sense, "Nirvana" is also translated as "no life", "inaction" and "no movement".