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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Zailiism_symbol.svg|120px]]</div> The '''Barukung School''', more often simply called '''Barukukung''' or '''New Law Macakkanism''', is the second major tradition within the [[Macakkanism]] faith. It emerged during the [[Alawokambese Thalassocratic Period]] when the faith spread to [[Huran]] and was re-interpreted by the local Huranian based on their own philosophical concepts, such as the {{wp|Taijitu}}, {{wp|Neidan|internal alchemy}}, or the quest for {{wp|Xian (Taoism)|immortality}}, with added {{wp|Millennialism|millenialist}} expectations. The Huranian [[Shang_Fa#Kuang_Dynasty_.281170_.E2.80.93_1369.29|Kuang Dynasty]] of [[Huran]] would represent the high point of this original New Law Macakkanism as a way for Huranian people to re-establish their sovereignty over the foreign {{wp|Bugis|Alawese}} and {{wp|Makassar people|Kambese}} hegemonies. This religio-political conflict found its conclusion with the [[Compromise at Anshan]] which gave birth to the [[Collegium (Macakkanism)|Collegiums]] system. | ||
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The Barukung School, more often simply called Barukukung or New Law Macakkanism, is the second major tradition within the Macakkanism faith. It emerged during the Alawokambese Thalassocratic Period when the faith spread to Huran and was re-interpreted by the local Huranian based on their own philosophical concepts, such as the Taijitu, internal alchemy, or the quest for immortality, with added millenialist expectations. The Huranian Kuang Dynasty of Huran would represent the high point of this original New Law Macakkanism as a way for Huranian people to re-establish their sovereignty over the foreign Alawese and Kambese hegemonies. This religio-political conflict found its conclusion with the Compromise at Anshan which gave birth to the Collegiums system.