THE ORIGIN

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死亡筆記 (Death Note) is said to be China's oldest "book of the dead." Similar to the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which contained instructions on the rules and spells of afterlife, the Chinese Death Note was used to "guide its users to the afterlife." According to ancient Chinese texts, there existed a book that would "act as a guide to the afterlife to those whose names are recorded in it."

While the exact origin of "Death Note" is not clear, experts believe the book was created at the dawn of Chinese civilization:

"Ample evidence does exist of early cultures in the Yellow River Valley, where legend holds that the Chinese language and imperial system took form under a mythical Yellow Emperor 5,000 years ago."


It was said that the Yellow Emperor created a certain notebook of death as a tool to enforce the newly established imperial system.
As time passed, "Death Note" was passed from rulers to rulers. While many scholars believe the "notebook of death" found in many texts is nothing more than a regular book, many suggested the possibility that in the old days, when people were still heavily superstitious, those who possessed the Death Note were able to instill fear into their subjects and opponents.
The presence of "Death Note" can be felt in many Chinese literatures and records. A notebook of death was mentioned in a poem about Qin Shi Huang's search for immortality. According to an old Chinese tale, during the Three Kingdoms rain (220–280), Shu strategist Zhuge Liang used a certain notebook to create confusion among rival Wei forces and their commander Sima Yi.
So where is this "Death Note" now? Many experts are frustrated by the lack of material evidence of a "Death Note" in modern day China; some say such a notebook was simply another superstition passed down from the older generation, while others believe that the book was destroyed or lost during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), when countless ancient artifacts, antiques, books, and paintings were destroyed by Red Guards.
Despite the manga'strouble in China, it would surely surprise the teachers and parents that the concept of Death Note actually originated in China.

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