Preface to Wu Qin is a high-end geomantic omen. The preface to Wu Qin was written by Lai Buyi, and it is recognized as the first fantastic book of Feng Shui in China. Later generations took Qing Wu as the name of high-end geomantic omen. Lai Buyi's life-long search for dragons brought him the charm of geomantic omen, and later generations took "Kate" as the name of high-end geomantic omen. Legend has it that Wu Qing Xu was taken away by the white ape, the messenger of Nandi, as soon as it was drafted. More than one hundred years later, it was passed on to Liu Bowen, and Liu Bowen helped Zhu Yuanzhang to achieve imperial industry. It is said that the ancestral grave of Dr. Sun Yat-sen is also in Lai Buyi. Later, Lai Buyi, who saw through the world of mortals, lived in seclusion in the mountains and kept company with green hills and white clouds, but disappeared. Lai Buyi is regarded as one of the four founders of Kanyu in southern Jiangxi. Buyi Temple in Lai Buyi's hometown is listed as a key cultural relic protection unit and a tourist attraction, and Hong Kong compatriots come to pay their respects in an endless stream. Handed down from ancient times, there are "urging officials" and the like.
Lai Buyi, formerly known as Fenggang Lai, originally known as Wen Jun, originally known as Buyizi, also known as Lai Buyi, also known as "Prophet Mountain Man", was born in Fengshangang, dingnan county, Jiangxi. Born in Song Huizong (A.D.11~1126).