What is the fate of Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Li Chunfeng, and Yuan Tiangang?

There are many ingenious figures in Chinese history, such as Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Li Chunfeng, Yuan Tiangang, etc. They are known as prophets and have revealed secrets.

Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Yuan Tiangang, and Li Chunfeng, these four people all have the same identity, that is, they are fortune tellers. What is a fortune teller? To put it bluntly, they are fortune tellers. Let’s talk professionally. One point is a deduction. It is said that they can understand astronomy from above and geography from below. They can pass through and see the future. They are simply aliens traveling in a time machine at will. Of course, in addition to their old profession of fortune telling, Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang were also talented in helping the country and rebuilding the world.

Zhuge Liang was a famous counselor during the Three Kingdoms period. He once wrote a book called "Ma Qian Ke", which calculated the 14 hexagrams and even predicted the ascension of Empress Wu Zetian to the throne. Zhuge Liang later became ill from overwork. Wu Zhangyuan died of illness, which may be the consequence of leaking the secret in advance.

Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng were famous masters and apprentices in the Tang Dynasty. They once wrote the most famous hexagram book in history called "Tui Bei Tu", which predicted the fate of all dynasties starting from the Tang Dynasty. , even today’s modern society has made predictions.

Yuan Tiangang later went to another place to serve as a county magistrate and died in office. However, his apprentice Li Chunfeng devoted himself to the study of astronomy, calendar, and arithmetic, and died in his 60s. Although there were no more works after Tu, he still did not escape the punishment of leaking secrets.

The main writer Yuan Tiangang died suddenly due to illness, and his grave was even robbed and dug up after his death. Although his apprentice Li Chunfeng died without illness, it was the result of a lifetime of hard work and efforts to make amends.

Liu Bowen was a famous counselor in the Ming Dynasty and was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang. According to legend, Liu Bowen had great experience in Feng Shui. It is said that after Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, he ordered Liu Bowen to guide the world's dragon veins and change Feng Shui. Intercept and kill the dragon vein.

Although it is a legend, the importance of Liu Bowen to the Ming Dynasty is evident. However, when it comes to rewards for merit, Liu Bowen only received a symbolic title of Count of Sincerity. When he was 65 years old, Liu Bowen He died of illness, which may be the result of destroying the dragon's veins.

In the end, their endings were surprisingly consistent, and they were no different from ordinary people. They died of physical and mental exhaustion with a cup of loess and a wisp of breeze.