Yazd is situated in Iran's dry deserts and mountains, and it is dedicated to the flame of the ancient Zoroastrian sect, the flame of the Shao Ming religion mentioned in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. The temple is preserved with the "fire", which is said to have been burned for more than 1,500 years since 470 AD, but has been relocated several times, and the present temple was built in 1934, with funds provided by the Zoroastrian Society of the Indian Pasians. On the front door of the temple are the wings of the god Ahurah Mazda. The wings on both sides represent goodwill, good words and good deeds. The more good we have, the stronger our wings, the higher the flight. The rings on the body represent good and good and evil. The temple of fire tourists are endless, not only believers, but also want to see the spirit of the flame.
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