10 November 10th, Martin Luther's birthday.
He preached that righteousness by faith is to be saved by faith, without going through the church.
He posted the Ninety-Five Theses, launched the Reformation, and founded 1 billion Protestant believers.
He was selected as the second greatest German in the selection, followed by Marx and Einstein.
In this issue, Ding anchor starred as Martin Luther.
Today's program lasts about 28 minutes and is suitable for parents and children on the way to school or before going to bed.

Martin Luther
November 10 is the day Martin Luther was born.
Today, in 1483, Martin Luther was born into a miner's family in Germany. He swore to devotion to religion because of the storm on the way, and then launched the Christian Reformation, creating a Protestant church that now has 1 billion followers.
Martin Luther House
In his time, the corruption of the Holy See-led Christian church had reached an extremely serious level, especially the sale of indulgences was opposed by ordinary people and even local princes.
Luther burned the Papal Oracle
Martin Luther was also disappointed with the corruption of the church and tried to find new practices. According to his claim, from the "tower experience" of seclusion, he realized that righteousness by faith means that one only needs to believe in God to attain ultimate justice, without going through the church. On the eve of Halloween in 1517, he posted the Ninety-Five Theses, openly opposing indulgences, thus officially opening the curtain on the Reformation.
Martin Luther posted ninety-five theses
Although defeated in subsequent debates and convicted, Martin Luther took refuge under the protection of local princes and translated the Bible in German. With the help of metal movable type printing, which was invented at that time, the German Bible became a reading that almost every German could have, thus freeing the church from its control over doctrinal interpretation.
Luther's German Bible (1534 edition)
Martin Luther created a denomination that was different from traditional Christianity and was therefore known as Protestantism. The religious wars that broke out between Protestant and Old Churches took great damage, and the Thirty Years' War in Germany alone resulted in the deaths of 8 million people. In his later years, Martin Luther tended to be conservative and short-tempered, attacking and even insulting the peasant uprising. He was also the earliest source of anti-Semitism, openly preaching the expropriation of Jewish property and forcing them into hard labor. Kristallnacht, the Nazis' all-out persecution of the Jews during World War II, coincided with the birth of Martin Luther.
The Thirty Years' War in Germany
In a 2006 German television poll, Martin Luther was voted the second greatest German, followed by Marx, Einstein, Goethe and Bach.
Located in Lutheran Monument in Worms
In this issue of the role play, Ding anchor starred as Martin Luther, who preached that No matter who is God's people, as long as they believe in God, they can go to heaven, but when it comes to the peasant rebel army that attacks the nobility, it is different.
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Talking about Encyclopedia is an encyclopedic audio chat program between Tintin and Ding Dad.
Tintin, a young boy after 10, dreams of becoming a scientist and loves to read various encyclopedias.
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The curious Tintin and the equally curious Ding Dad like to use playful language and their respective perspectives to talk about the past, present and future of our world. One day, the father and son began recording the conversation into audio.
Every chat is a knowledge adventure and a re-learning. Tintin began to talk about the high-dimensional space in the black hole, lamenting that Mozart and Salieri were in love and killing each other... Ding Dad also began to nibble on the original "Theory of Relativity", and the basic music theory knowledge of the evil supplement...
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