After Liu Bowen helped Zhu Yuanzhang establish the Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen was also called Zhuge Liang of the Ming Dynasty because of his talent. Liu Bowen contributed his whole life to Zhu Yuanzhang, so Zhu Yuanzhang attached great importance to Liu Bowen after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, and Zhu Yuanzhang also asked Liu Bowen to find the imperial tomb for the royal family.
Because Liu Bowen knew that his life was running out, he told Zhu Yuanzhang that he had found a good place and would be buried there after his death. Zhu Yuanzhang agreed. However, just after Liu Bowen's death, people who had made bad friends with Liu Bowen spoke ill of Liu Bowen in Zhu Yuanzhang's ear, telling Zhu Yuanzhang that the descendants of Liu Bowen showed signs of rebellion, because Liu Bowen's tomb was much better than the feng shui of the imperial tomb.
Zhu Yuanzhang, sitting on the throne at this time, is also worried about such a thing. Zhu Yuanzhang chose to believe rather than believe, so people dug up Liu Bowen's tomb and destroyed the coffin. The purpose is to completely destroy the geomantic omen of Liu Bowen's tomb, so that it will not affect the geomantic omen of the Ming Dynasty. But Zhu Yuanzhang regretted it after digging the grave. He thought, Liu Bowen is so loyal to himself, how can he rebel?