What does this poem mean? Please tell me.

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Ten years of revenge at sea. Don't hold a grudge and refuse to rest. Peony flower bodhisattva face Palm leaves have long heads. The Peony Flower and Bodhisattva Phase was originally a couplet written by Luo Yin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is used by Buddhists to persuade the world. The "ten years", "sea" and "enmity" here are all empty words, meaning: I have worked hard in the boundless sea of suffering all my life and refused to stop. It is better to see through the world of mortals, believe in my Buddhism and get rid of the pain as soon as possible. Note: Hag is the patron saint of Buddhism and looks ferocious. Here, the shape of palm leaves is used to compare the head of hag, which corresponds to the face of Bodhisattva in the previous sentence. That's probably what it means. I hope it works for you.