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Burning my mutilated body, burning flame.
Life is also He Huan, why bother to die?
For good and evil, only light is the reason.
Both joy and sorrow return to dust.
Have pity on me, what a worry!
Zoroastrianism (Jin Yong novel school)
Zoroastrianism, a sect in Jin Yong's novel "Eternal Dragon Slayer", originated in Persia and its real name is Manichaeism. In the first year of Tang and Wu (694 (Wu Jianian)), it was introduced to China, and in 768, it was allowed to build a temple in Chang 'an.
The following plot is described in "The Dragon Slayer by Eternal Adversity": It originated in Persia and spread to Middle-earth in the Tang Dynasty. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty built Dayun Guangming Temple everywhere, which is a Zoroastrianism temple. Because corrupt officials of past dynasties oppressed our religion, the brothers in the religion were indignant and they often got into trouble. There have been countless times since Fang La was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty.
At the end of Yuan Dynasty, six sects besieged Guangmingding, the resident of Ming religion, with the intention of destroying Ming religion, but later Zhang Wuji lifted the crisis of Ming religion and became the leader. Later, Zhang Wuji lived in seclusion in the desert and moved to Yang Xiao. The novel holds that Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was born in this religion, and the name of the Ming Dynasty originated from this secret. After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, Zoroastrianism was banned in order to strengthen autocracy.