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Is Ye Yan a Taoist or a Buddhist?
In ancient China, there was no concept of Yan. After Buddhism was introduced into China from ancient India, the belief in Yan began to spread in China. The Chinese word "Rebecca" is the abbreviation of the word "efreet Luo Shuo" transliterated from Sanskrit, which originally meant "binding", especially binding guilty people, and also translated as "Yamaraja (King)", "Yan Mo (King)" and "Yan Mo". In ancient Indian mythology, Yan was the god in charge of the underworld, and there was already a legend about Yan in the Rigveda, the oldest existing poetry collection in India. The concept of Yan may have been formed earlier, with more than one source. In fact, Yan has many different versions of legends in ancient India. After Buddhism was founded, it followed the strict concept and regarded Yan as the god who managed hell. After Yan Di's belief was introduced into China, it interacted with the belief system of Taoism, a local religion in China, and formed a view of Yan Di with China characteristics: Ten Halls Yamaraja. Also known as Yan, Yan.
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