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What is the slogan of Zoroastrianism?

Zoroastrianism slogans include burning my stump and burning flames. Life is also He Huan, why bother to kill yourself? Do everything except evil, but be aboveboard. Both joy and sorrow return to dust. Pity me, there are many troubles, pity me, there are many troubles. Under the instigation of Cheng Kun, the six martial arts schools in "Eternal Dragon Slayer" besieged the top of Zoroastrianism. Faced with the situation of death, Zoroastrianism spoke out the teachings of Zoroastrianism twice, which can also be said to be the slogan of Zoroastrianism.

At that time, the monk in the play made an introduction. Zoroastrianism originated in Persia and spread to Middle Earth in the Tang Dynasty. It was called Zoroastrianism at that time. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty built Dayun Guangming Temple as Zoroastrianism temple for me everywhere.

My teaching principle is to do good and eliminate evil, and all beings are equal. If we have gold, silver and property, we must help the poor, not eat meat and wine, and worship Ming Zun. Ming Zun is a Vulcan, that is, a good god. Because corrupt officials of past dynasties oppressed our school, our brothers were angry and often had troubles. Since the founder of Fang La in the Northern Song Dynasty, there have been countless times.

Manichaeism, also known as Munism and Zoroastrianism, originated from Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian religion, and was founded by Mani, a Persian in the middle of the 3rd century BC. This is a philosophical system that combines Christianity and Iranian Mazda. According to its teachings, at the origin of the world, there are two worlds that are opposite to each other, namely, light and darkness, that is, at the beginning, light and darkness confronted each other and did not invade each other.

Mani, the founder of Manichaeism, was born in 2 16. He preached in Babylon in 242 and was crucified in 277. His goal is to build a world religion that transcends all religious traditions.