As the saying goes, "A good tree is in the forest, and the wind will destroy it", because Liu Bowen is so talented that he can even understand the mystery. After foreseeing what happened, he was envied by many people and always wanted to kill him. Like Liu Bowen, Hu was also a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, but this man was very narrow-minded and jealous of Liu Bowen's talent, so he spoke ill of Liu Bowen to Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang many times.
At first, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't think so, thinking that Hu was too jealous and didn't want to get rid of Liu Bowen. Still unwilling to give up, Hu colluded with other ministers, joined forces to crowd out Liu Bowen, and often secretly slandered him. Over time, Zhu Yuanzhang's heart also became wary of Liu Bowen. After all, he has the ability of ghosts and gods, even the emperor Zhu Yuanzhang is afraid.
In his later years, Liu Bowen found himself a treasure trove of geomantic omen as a burial place after his death. According to common sense, this is not a big deal. But after this matter was known by Hu, he began to make a big fuss about it, saying that the cemetery that Liu Bowen chose for himself was not an ordinary place of Feng Shui, but a place with the spirit of the son of heaven. The implication is that Liu Bowen wants to win the land of Zhujiajian through this matter.
Zhu Yuanzhang was quite angry when he heard about it. How did his hard-earned land fall into the hands of others? So, I just made an excuse and took Liu Bowen's geomantic treasure house back to my hometown. Liu Bowen knew the emperor's mind very well, and he had already seen through the truth of being a company like a tiger, and went home happily.
1375, Liu Bowen died in his hometown, ending a legendary and helpless life. Zhu Yuanzhang was very sad to learn the news of Liu Bowen's death. After all, he made great contributions to the Ming Dynasty. However, Hu wanted to talk to Zhu Yuanzhang about this matter, saying that there might be the spirit of the son of heaven in Liu Bowen's cemetery, so he had to guard against it. In addition, Zhu Yuanzhang heard that by sawing off a part of the coffin head, he could release the gas.
So Zhu Yuanzhang sent someone to secretly dig Liu Bowen's grave and open the coffin. What frightened the soldiers was that there was no body of Liu Bowen in the coffin, only a book called Daming Law. What is even more bizarre is that this book happens to be open, and six words are quite eye-catching, that is, "whoever opens the coffin to see the body will die." Data filtering = "filtered"
This Daming Law was formulated by Liu Bowen, Li Shanchang and others for the Ming Dynasty and was approved by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. In other words, the law stipulates that those who rob a tomb or open a coffin privately will be sentenced to death. Liu Bowen was convinced that the emperor would send someone to move the coffin after his death, so he left such a skill.
The soldier rushed to the capital in eight hundred miles and reported the matter to Zhu Yuanzhang. Hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang blushed and felt ashamed. He thinks he has violated the established laws. How can he be persuaded? The ability of the great god Liu Bowen is really extraordinary, even after death, which is amazing.
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