The 700-year-old mummy was mysteriously resurrected. Is the myth written by Guo Pu in Jin Dynasty still true?

Guo Pu, known as the originator of Feng Shui, was born in 276 AD. He is a native of wenxi county, Shanxi Province, and his main works, Buried Sutra and Qingnang Sutra, are widely circulated. The Tibetan Classics is also the first book in China's history that introduces geomantic omen in detail, which fully demonstrates his understanding and practical application of geomantic omen.

Guo Pu's father was a satrap in the Western Jin Dynasty. With a good family background, he likes reading very much since he was a child, and he has a strong interest in Yin and Yang in ancient China. His handwriting was also very good at that time, and now it has been widely circulated. Not being good at communicating with others gives him a lot of time to study hard.

I learned by chance that a man named Guo Gong, Guo Pu, had profound attainments in divination, and now he set out to look for it. Later, he worshipped this man as a teacher, hoping to learn divination. After years of study, he has a deep understanding of the five elements and divination, which can help others avoid disasters. The Eight Kings Rebellion occurred in the Western Jin Dynasty, which caused serious damage to the society at that time and laid a solid foundation for the later demise of the Western Jin Dynasty. Guo Pu realized that there would be chaos in the world before, so he took his relatives and friends to find a shelter to ensure that it would not be affected. From this moment, we can see that shanhaijing summarized is really not superficial.

Seven hundred years later, someone came back from the dead, because Guo Pu commented on Shan Hai Jing that during the Cao Wei period, someone dug up Zhou Lingwang and saw a woman in the tomb. She's not dead. She's breathing. After a while, she actually came alive, looking like a young woman in her twenties, as if she had never experienced the growth of time in her grave. Stay young forever. When the Queen Mother learned about this, she called the woman to the front as her companion. It is not easy for ancient people to annotate books, so they cherish this hard-won opportunity to appear in the eyes of future generations. Maybe it's exaggerated, but judging from Guo Pu's identity, it should be true. After all, the world is big and everywhere.