Tan Siyuan, also known as Tan Siyuan, was originally named Tan Fei 'e, a Buddhist in Qing Dynasty. Because he offended the powerful minister, he changed his name and surname, and remained anonymous in Shan Ye. First, I went to Guangdong, and then to Guangxi, where I worked as an acupuncturist. I feel quite comfortable with my successful trip. I took the opportunity to inspect the famous local mausoleum, the feng shui master Tan Siyuan, and the man named "Fairy Foot Eye" by the Huang family in Cenxi: _ Tan Siyuan, also known as E, was once the national teacher of the Qing Dynasty, but was renamed as a hermitage because he offended the powerful minister.
Legend has it that the famous teacher Tan Fei 'e (renamed Tan Sitong after arriving in Guangxi) was made a national teacher when he lived in the capital, and later he offended the emperor because he saw the Feng Shui in Fenshan. The reason is to help the emperor bury a grave for divination. Fenshan's name is "the magpie is holding a twig" (meaning the magpie is holding a twig), and Tan Fei 'e advocates burial.