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15 17, who rose up against the redemption ticket and triggered the religious reform movement?

Martin Luther's Reformation was 1. Origin:15-16th century, capitalism sprouted in Germany. 2. The main reason: the Vatican's theocracy over Germany and its economic exploitation. 3. The fuse of direct cause: 15 17, the Pope sent someone to Germany to sell the atonement ticket to get rid of Rome. The establishment of the national church to promote national rejuvenation began with 15 17, and began with 1: The Ninth Five-Year Plan Time: 15 17 Content: The Pope has no right to be exempted from punishment. He can only declare and confirm that God's forgiveness for crimes has been implemented. When money falls into the cash box and jingles, greed and desire to love money will increase. Sincerely repentant Christians can forgive sins and avoid punishment without the symbol of impunity. Significance: It opened the prelude to the beginning of the religious reform and aroused the opposition of the German nation to the Vatican. 2. 1520, Martin Luther published the book of Christian nobles going to Germany, etc. The content of his reform proposition is 1. The core of his thought is "justification by faith". 2. Everyone is equal before God and Bible. The only basis of his belief is the Bible, which reflects the emerging bourgeoisie's desire for freedom and equality and anti-feudal thoughts. 4. Reduce churches and monasteries, simplify religious ceremonies, and advocate that priests can get married. It reflects the requirements of the emerging bourgeoisie to establish a "cheap church" and carry out the original accumulation of capital. 5. Customary power is higher than religious power and ultimately dominates religious power. 6. Establish a national church. It expresses the political demands of the emerging bourgeoisie to completely get rid of the control of the Holy See, strengthen the royal power and realize national unity, which has influenced 1, promoted the anti-feudal struggle of the broad masses and dealt a heavy blow to the Catholic Church and feudal forces. 2. Germany established the principle of "teaching depends on the country" and formed Protestant Lutheranism. 3. It is beneficial to the development of German national language. It opened the way for the religious reform in other European countries and regions.