The man who invented Feng Shui is not simple.

There is no way to know when Feng Shui began. Scholars generally regard Guo Pu in Jin Dynasty as the originator of geomantic omen, and his Funeral Classics is regarded as the foundation work of geomantic omen theory. However, it was Yang Junsong in the Tang Dynasty who really popularized Feng Shui from the royal family to ordinary people and carried it forward. Therefore, Yang Gong is also called the ancestor of Feng Shui industry.

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Yang Junsong was born in Dou Gu (now Xinyi, Guangdong), formerly known as Shu Mao, formerly known as Yun Song. Yang Junsong sympathizes with the poor and often goes deep into the people. With his geomantic geography skills, he spared no effort to help the poor. He is very famous among the people and is called "Mr. Poverty Alleviation".

Yang Gongyou studied poetry and books, and he was brilliant. At the age of seventeen, he graduated from the Department of Poetry and Literature. Upon his arrival, he was appointed as a Buddhist, and the official was Dr. Lu Jinguang, the director in charge of Lingtai. On the fifth day of December in the first year of Tang Guangming (AD 880), the Huang Chao Uprising Army occupied Tongguan and conquered Chang 'an. Yang Junsong took the opportunity to abandon his official position for the people, fled Chang 'an, returned to power for the people, and then settled in Ganzhou, Jiangxi. Yang Gong practiced deeply here, recruited many apprentices, gave lectures, and gradually systematized his own geomantic theory, and gradually formed a geomantic geography school with far-reaching influence and lasting for thousands of years-the Situational School (also known as the Mountain School), usually called the Jiangxi School (or Jiangxi School).