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What "destructive" role did Zoroastrianism play in the history of China?
Anyone who has read Eternal Dragon Slayer must know that in this book, the people in the Central Plains call Zoroastrianism a magic, and all Zoroastrianism is a magic, which is also one reason why the six sects besieged Guangming Top. The reason why Zoroastrianism is called the devil has a lot to do with its origin, because Zoroastrianism came from the Persian kingdom, when there were angels, and then gradually merged with Buddhism in the later development.

Secondly, we should know that when the Ming Dynasty was introduced to China, the rulers of China were Mongols. Especially in the later period, under the rule of Mongols, the lives of ordinary people were in dire straits, which made many people have no hope for the future and think that the future is dark. But there was light in Zoroastrianism, so under the call of Zoroastrianism, all parts of the country rebelled. Of course, in the book "Eternal Dragon Slayer", later Zoroastrianism leaders also responded.

Later, the White Lotus Sect was derived from Zoroastrianism, and the leader of the White Lotus Sect was also dissatisfied with Zhu Yuanzhang's rule at that time, so he was later suppressed by Zhu Yuanzhang, but this suppression did not destroy the White Lotus Sect. Under this kind of attack, the Ming Dynasty perished in the Qing Dynasty, and Bailian religion prevailed again, and this time it became the main force against the Qing Dynasty and saw the light again.

Moreover, a particularly terrible thing happened in the follow-up, that is, during the Jiaqing period, Bailian Sect almost captured Beijing.