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The history of leaders' sleeves
I read too many martial arts novels. Zhu Yuanzhang joined the Red Scarf Army, and Tang Saier was born in Bailian. Neither of them was Zoroastrianism. Fang La only used Zoroastrianism theory, and there was never a Zoroastrianism leader, and neither was Bailian. Zoroastrianism, also known as Manichaeism, was introduced into the Tang Dynasty and Uighur, also known as the Uighur state religion. The Anshi Rebellion, Uighur helped the Tang Dynasty suppress the rebellion, and Manichaeism also spread in the Tang Dynasty. However, with the decline of Uighur, Manichaeism was gradually banned in the Tang Dynasty three years after Huichang. Therefore, Manichaeism existed in the form of secret association, also known as King Kong Zen, Jiedizhai and Zoroastrianism, and gradually combined with other religions, and then gradually died out.

Anbailism is a religious group that is half monk and half vulgar. From the pure land Sect of Buddhism. At first, it was just a Buddhist association called An Baili Society. It was not until the Southern Song Dynasty that the monks simplified Buddhist teachings and absorbed the teachings of some other religions that the White Lotus Sect was formally formed. There are some Zoroastrian mythical figures in the doctrine of Bailian, but this does not mean that there is a relationship between them. The Yuan Dynasty was a period of great development of Anbaili Education. At that time, there were many temples of An Baili, which were gradually banned in the Ming Dynasty.

Manichaeism and Ambry are essentially just a religious organization. In a certain area, there may be a believer with high prestige who will lead the believers in religious activities, or mobilize the masses under the guise of religious activities, but there is no strict organization and no national leader. In fact, there are differences in the teachings of different places like the White Lotus Sect.

Take Anbaili religion in the late Ming Dynasty as an example. Han and Xu Shouhui are both factions, but one is a northerner and the other is a southerner. There is no relationship between them, and there is no connection. Zhu Yuanzhang defected to the Red Scarf Army in Guo Zixing, and Guo Zixing was one of the first leaders of the White Lotus Society in Huaibei, which belonged to the Southern White Lotus Society, but belonged to the Northern Han Shan Tong. So Zhu Yuanzhang's success mainly depends on his own ability, not Zoroastrianism.