On the eve of Chen's rebellion against Chiang Kai-shek, Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave was demolished and his mother was reburied.

Chen has always been superstitious and often worships idols of gods and buddhas at home. A scholar, Weng Banxuan, said that he was good at reading people's faces, knowing their good and bad, and learning from them. 1936, Chen wanted to launch an anti-Chiang movement, but he had no confidence. So he borrowed his brother Chen Weizhou to visit Chiang Kai-shek in Nanjing and asked his brother to take Weng Banxuan with him. After returning to Guangdong, Weng told Chen that Jiang's face was very bad and he would soon fail. Chen Nai was determined to form an anti-Chiang government, and Weng also said that he would take office at noon on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, announcing that he would oppose Chiang Kai-shek and face the south positively, not slightly biased, so as to welcome the prosperity of the south. As expected, on the day when Chen decided to take office, his face was facing the South Station, and he dared not turn slightly, like a wooden chicken. At that time, many people attending the inauguration ceremony were surprised and felt very strange when they saw this strange appearance.

Weng Banxuan advised Chen that the ancestral grave of Furong Hongxiuquan in Huaxian County has excellent geomantic omen, which can make his descendants win the world and become emperors. Unfortunately, the burial method was not allowed, which made Hong Xiuquan's reign short. Chen listened to his words, moved his ancestral grave and buried his mother. Under Weng's instructions, he put hundreds of pairs of grass insoles at the bottom of the coffin and made the soldiers wear yellow clothes, yellow hats and yellow shoes. On the day of burial, they ran around the mountain and helped Wang Qi like wasps.

From then on, Chen thought he could be proclaimed emperor, but he was determined to oppose Chiang Kai-shek. However, shortly after his burial, Weng fled Hong Kong because of Yu Hanmou's opposition. I met Weng in Fanling, Kowloon, but I still saw him going up and down the mountain, looking for dragons and catching holes. I asked Zhang Furong how he was, but he was speechless.