Yuan Tiangang, Han nationality, lived in the Tang Dynasty and was born in Chengdu. Yuan Tiangang, whose real name is Yuan Tiangang, is a Taoist by profession. He is Li's master, the nephew of The Journey to the West and the founder of the snake spirit in Detective Di. His works include Push Endorsement, No Photo Book, etc.
Yuan Tiangang's most famous physiognomy legend recorded in the Book of the Tang Dynasty is his fortune to visit Empress Wu Zetian. When Wu Zetian was still in infancy, Yuan Tiangang was surprised to see Wu Zetian's mother, Yang, and said, "A wife gives birth to a son!" Wu Zetian's mother sold her two sons Wu Hewu to Yuan Tiangang for face reading. Yuan Tiangang, on the other hand, said that he could be an official with Taoism, but he was just a risk-averse who could protect his family, so it was not too expensive. Yang also called Wu Zetian's sister (later called Mrs. Han) out for Yuan Tiangang to take pictures. Yuan Tiangang said, "This woman is expensive and not good for her husband!" Finally, the nanny took out Wu Zetian's boy clothes. When Yuan Tiangang saw Wu Zetian in her infancy, she was surprised and said that she was a "phoenix-necked dragon, which was very expensive!" But he said regretfully, "It's a pity it's a boy. If it is a girl, it is the son of heaven! " "The historical process has been predicted by him.
In folklore, there are even more amazing stories about Yuan Tiangang. The most widely circulated legend is that Emperor Taizong once asked Li and Yuan Tiangang to survey and select the Dragon Cave in the cemetery for him. First, Li ran for 998 1 day, found the auspicious soil of Jiuzhangshan Longdong, and buried a copper coin; And let Yuan Tiangang go out and look for it. It took 7749 days to find this place, so he tore off a silver hairpin from his head and inserted it. Emperor Taizong asked people to verify whether the auspicious soil chosen by the two men was consistent. As a result, when they dug it out, Yuan Tiangang's silver hairpin was just inserted in the square hole of the copper coin. People think that Yuan Tiangang is the star of wisdom in the highest heaven.
Li, male, born in Qishan County, China in the Tang Dynasty, was born in 602 AD and died in 670 AD at the age of 68. Since childhood, Li has been smart and studious, reading widely, especially proficient in astronomy, calendar, mathematics, Yin and Yang studies, etc. He was a famous astronomer and mathematician in the Tang Dynasty, and he wrote Zhou Pian Shu Jing, Gu Shu Shi Jing and other books. It is said that Push Endorsement was also written by Li and Yuan Tiangang.
In 602 AD, Li was born in Yong (now Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province). His father is Li Bo. In the Sui Dynasty, he worked as a small official in the county government. He gave up his official position and became a Taoist priest. He is very learned. He named himself Huang Guanzi, annotated Laozi, compiled ten volumes of local chronicles and wrote astronomical images. Therefore, under the influence of his father Li, he was known as a "prodigy" from an early age, especially fond of astronomy, geography, Taoism and the study of Yin and Yang. At the age of 9, he went to Jingyun Temple in Nantuo Mountain, Henan Province to worship Yuan Daochang as a teacher. /kloc-when he was 0/7 years old, he returned to his hometown, was recommended by Li Shimin's good friend Liu Wenjing, became a counselor in Li Shimin, and took part in the uprising against Sui and Xing Tang Dynasties.
In 6 18, Li Yuan proclaimed himself King of Qin, and Li Wei, Minister of Qin, joined the army. In the first year of Tang Zhenguan (627), Li took the assistant minister directly to Taishi Museum. Li is in charge of astronomy, geography, calendar and historical compilation, and he has been playing his best for 40 years.