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Jet Li's view of life and death, beyond fear, is at ease in life

Recently, news of Jet Li's death appeared on the Internet, and the news spread quickly on social media, triggering widespread public attention and speculation.

Jet Li's view of life and death, beyond fear, is at ease in life

However, Xiang Tai's refutation of the rumors did not completely calm the public's doubts. In the process of promoting the new book "Beyond Life and Death", Jet Li showed an unusually calm attitude towards death, and even instructed his wife Li Zhi to arrange the funeral, everything is simple, and no tombstones are erected or funerals are held. This series of actions has sparked speculation among netizens, some people believe that Jet Li may lack confidence in his physical condition and have a premonition that time is running out.

Therefore, the aftermath was arranged in advance.

Jet Li's view of life and death, beyond fear, is at ease in life

Some people also speculate that he may have believed in a cult, had a detached attitude towards life and death, and did not pay attention to the arrangements for the aftermath after death.

Xiang Tai's refutation of the rumors may allow us to put aside our doubts for a while and wait for more definite news to come. Secondly, we can find the answer to Jet Li's attitude towards death from his beliefs and philosophical concepts. Jet Li is a devout Buddhist, Buddhism emphasizes the cycle and transcendence of life and death, and regards death as a part of life.

Jet Li's view of life and death, beyond fear, is at ease in life

Thus, he may have transcended the worldly fears and apprehensions of death and faced the end of life with a calm attitude.

In addition, Jet Li's view of life and death also reflects his deep thinking and understanding of life.

Jet Li's view of life and death, beyond fear, is at ease in life

In his new book "Beyond Life and Death", he shares his insights on life and his views on death. He believes that life is not simply life and death, but involves a process of growth, change and transcendence. He believed that death was not the end of life, but the beginning of another life.

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