"Life is precious, and love is more expensive. If you are free, you can throw both." Where does this sentence come from?

Freedom and Love by the Hungarian poet Fedofi translated by Yin Fu (Bai Mang)

Sun Yong version

Freedom and love!

that's all I want.

For love,

I sacrificed my life;

For freedom,

I sacrificed my love again.

Prosperous Version

Freedom and love!

I fell in love with it.

for love,

I would rather sacrifice my life,

for freedom,

I would rather sacrifice love.

The background of the poem

Fei Duofei wrote a love poem for Yulia, and Yulia was moved, so she broke through the shackles of her father and family and entered the wedding hall with petofi one year later. At this moment, the European land has surged with revolutionary torrent, and the Hungarian people's uprising is also like surging magma. Petofi's honeymoon was intertwined with joy and melancholy. Unwilling to indulge in private life, he wrote the famous proverbial poem "Freedom and Love": "Life is precious, love is more expensive ..." This masterpiece has been a moving poem that inspired the progressive youth in the world for the next hundred years.