The story of Liu Bowen killing dragons.

The story of Liu Bowen killing dragons.

There was a monarch in the Ming Dynasty who was a high official. Everyone calls him the king. He was expelled from Beijing for offending the emperor, and was sent to live in a geomantic treasure house in the west. But Li has a bad temper and wants to go back to Beijing, but there is no chance.

Long Mai

Until Li's father died, he invited a Taoist priest, who told him that after a hundred days of mourning, he would go to Hedong to shoot three arrows so that he could return to Beijing to attack. But some people can't stand it. On the last day, his wife urged him to shoot an arrow early. After a while, he made a move, but he hit the capital. Three arrows almost killed the emperor.

At that time, the Korean military strategist knew everything and was a famous Feng Shui master. When he learned that the emperor was almost killed by three arrows from the west, he went to the west with an army. When King Li Jing learned that the emperor was not dead, Liu Bowen hurried back to his lair with his troops.

Liu Bowen led a great army to the Western Expedition. He didn't find out who did it, so he observed the terrain here. He found that there are many Longshan and Fengshan here, and the only thrill will definitely come out later. He ordered the army to cut off the pulse gas existing in these Longshan and Fengshan one by one. He also found that there are two dragons playing with pearls and two phoenixes spreading their wings in Minhe Sanchuan, which are almost reaching the critical point. He knew that if they appeared, there would be a dynasty change.

Liu Bowen got a fright and thought that he had discovered it. In a few years, the Ming Empire would be finished. He ordered people to dig mountains and see the pulse overnight, trying to confuse the geomantic omen here. But he found that chicken wings would grow every other day no matter how they were dug.

One day, a soldier shouted, "I'll go." If I dig like this, I will break it. "Liu Bowen noticed that when he dug with a great army overnight, he found an extremely thick root, which is the blood of Fengshan. He cut off his sword and his roots, and the blood flowed into the Yellow River. Someone happened to pass by and stepped on many potholes on the ground, and blood flowed in. There are no signs now. If it flows back to the Yellow River and the blood comes back to life, it still looks big.

This is the story of Liu Bowen beheading Long Mai, which shows Liu Bowen's understanding and apotheosis of Feng Shui.

Liu Bowen's prediction of Mao Zedong.

It is said that Liu Bowen in the Ming Dynasty could predict the future. His Song of Baking Cakes is quite effective, and it can even be inferred that when the Queen Mother was in power, "women held young children for their opinions".

The much-anticipated Mao Zedong

In modern China, there is a very popular fable: "A cow has two tails, but your palms are opposite." The former sentence means adding a curl and a pinch on the lower side of the cow, which looks like two tails, but together they are Zhu; It's a backhand change, like hair. What this proverb tells us is that Mao and Zhu will dominate the world. This sentence has just been realized in Mao Zedong. It can be seen that Liu Bowen can predict the future, and there must be Mao Zedong in the future. This is the relay of the wise.

In an inscription by Liu Bowen, it was predicted that such a saint would come to save China in the years of suffering in China. 19 1 1 years later, when will the society in China be calm and people be displaced in turbulent days? This is also in line with Liu Bowen's great prediction of China society, as described in the inscription of Dabaishan in Shaanxi. But I don't know whether Liu Bowen predicted that Mao Zedong was far superior to him strategically and politically. Mao Zedong called himself the most outstanding strategist at all times. Mao Zedong doesn't think so. After the founding of New China, someone asked him if he thought he could be the chairman when he was young. Mao Zedong smiled and said, "I'm not Liu Bowen. 500 yuan, I guess. I think it is every man's responsibility. I want to use my meager strength to change the status quo in China. It is natural that I can do this. " Mao Zedong denied Liu Bowen's prediction of himself. He is a true believer and doesn't believe these mysterious prophecies. The contradiction between them also shows that Liu Bowen is not as magical as the legend. At least Mao Zedong didn't believe him. He is convinced of Zhu Sheng, but dismissive of Liu Bowen. Is Liu Bowen the reincarnation of Zhuge Liang?

Liu Bowen, a loyal minister, was far-sighted, helped to ascend the throne smoothly and rescued the Lebanese people from their miserable lives. Moreover, after helping Zhu Yuanzhang to establish the Ming Dynasty, he also solved many livelihood problems, so that the people could live a better life and Zhu Yuanzhang's throne could be more stable.

Zhao Hua, Liu Bowen.

Liu Bowen's great contribution to the people and the monarch, coupled with his personality charm, later generations often associate Liu Bowen with him, and even say that Liu Bowen is the reincarnation of Zhuge Liang. There is no way to verify this statement, and naturally there is no way to understand its authenticity. We can only understand the similarities between Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang, so as to better understand these two historical celebrities.

First of all, Liu Bowen, like Zhuge Liang, is a visionary with the ability to strategize and win thousands of miles. In addition, Liu Bowen's political situation is similar to Zhuge Liang's. At first, Liu Bowen did not directly follow Zhu Yuanzhang. It was Zhu Yuanzhang who passed by Liu Bowen's hometown and learned about the existence of Liu Bowen. Therefore, this is the same as asking Zhuge Liang to come out and help him fight.

In addition, when Liu Bowen was an official in North Korea, Liu Bowen was dedicated to the people and the bright future. Zhuge Liang, as the prime minister of Shu, devoted himself to death and was praised and praised by later generations. No matter what the relationship between these two historical figures is, their talents and morality are worthy of our admiration.