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    The Yellow Turban Taiping Road originated in the very early days of the Eastern Empire, when Kemen was still part of the Elf Empire.

    This religion was violently suppressed in its homeland, but one of its partial armies relied on the Taoist advantages of its core personnel to break through the siege of the Confucian scholars, the official magic users of the empire, and embarked on an expedition.

    In the autumn of the eighth year of the Taiping Calendar, that is, the 192nd year of the Imperial Calendar of the Elf Empire (later the Standard Calendar), and the third year of Chuping of the Eastern Empire, the Yellow Turban Army from the Eastern Empire went through three years of expeditions and campaigns spanning more than ten thousand miles.  Finally entered Gmesh, later known as Qingniupolis.

    To them, this is tantamount to getting the center of the world and the source of the peach blossoms promised to them by the four heavenly masters.

    The spread of the Taiping Way to the west brought a new and unified religious ideology to the divided and historically divided Mulleman region.  The concept that everything in the world is born out of an abstract, omniscient, omnipotent and righteous concept is undoubtedly an easily accepted concept. It not only explains the sufferings in this world, but also points out the direction of the next world.  All the exclusive monotheistic religions we know of today were influenced by Taiping in one form or another.

    Over the next twenty years, the once-enemies of the peoples were united under the Tai Chi Fish flag with a yellow background on Taiping Road.  This emerging power would conquer half the world with its armies and revolutionize the other half with its ideas.

    ¡ª¡ª"New History of the Ancient World of Delan", Ancient History Compilation Committee of Delan University, Volume 4, Chapter 7 "The Origin and Rise of Taiping Dao"

    My friend, Professor Boyer, is an alien culture scientist. He has devoted nearly twenty years of efforts in the study of alien culture since the collapse of the Great Wall.  At a cocktail party in Xinjing, he discussed his research with some prestigious scholars.

    "In some planes, people believe that a man whose biological mother is a virgin and has no biological father is a god. He himself died and was resurrected three days later. Forty days later, this fatherless man came to the top of the mountain and ascended to the  The sky, those outsiders believe this is the greatest miracle of God. His ability is to hear the thoughts of everyone in the world, to see the good or bad things done by all people, and to give rewards or punishments to believers accordingly.  They are still very effective after death."

    One of the guests, a very famous Taoist scholar from the Far Eastern Shinkyo University, heard this example of otherworldly religion and commented: "This is what makes cultural studies so interesting and so difficult. You have to explain,  Why would any intelligent creature believe such ridiculous nonsense?"

    Before Professor Boyer could answer, the moralist had already moved on to the next topic.

    Suppose this Taoist legal scholar is an orthodox believer in Taiping Dao, he will believe the following series of statements:

    The Righteous Path created the universe, but it had no actual power until a rebellious peasant leader from the East preached it.

    To draw on the power of righteousness, believers need to wear yellow textiles on their heads.

    The right path cannot be expressed in words, but it can express itself through some warlords who command armies.

    Zhengdao hopes that the world will become an ideal world, but in such a world everyone is illiterate, but lives a primitive life and wears animal turf clothing.

    If a cultural scholar from other dimensions came into contact with this belief system in Xinjing for the first time, I am curious what his evaluation would be.

    ¡ª¡ª"The Illusion of Peace¡ªWhy Theism Is Unnecessary", by Professor R. Dawkins of the University of Hong Kong

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    February 2, 1667, deep rainy season

    ? Yellow Turban Taiping Dao Kingdom, Guozhou Prefecture (formerly Jiawen Feigna Concession), Xixing Province

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    General Fanti¡¯s troops formed a formation with no end in sight at the end of Major Nemen Solayton¡¯s field of vision.

    After he picked up the telescope, the military formation seemed even more boundless, like the earth cutting through the camp¡ªor the camp cutting through the earth.  More than 25,000 Yellow Turban troops are leaving camp, crawling like ants in the distance of the telescope.

    He can see where the opponent's commander is.

    The huge Chinese military flag is yellow, with two huge white characters written in oriental characters on it, and a huge Tai Chi fish logo is also painted on it.  Naimen moved his fingers slightly and found the pronunciation of these two words from the magic network.

    "Taiping? So these two oriental characters are the Taiping of the 'Taiping Dao'?"

    As soon as he read these two words, he felt a spiritual tremor.  That was the name of the only right path that once conquered half of the world.

    "It's Coleman""The meaning is -" Naimen slowly read out the explanations, "the world is peaceful and peaceful."  "

    Current affairs are peaceful and peaceful.

    p.s. I¡¯m really sorry for working overtime and haven¡¯t finished writing I have to take a preview of the chapter first p.s. 2 Happy New Year to everyone!  bis successfully (?) breaks into the new year again!  p.s.3 trailers have been posted, please don¡¯t slap me in the face The next holiday update will be replaced with the official version.
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