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Liao Junqing’s first visit to the imperial mausoleum

Ming Chengzu was very happy after hearing this, and decided that on the eighth day of the lunar month, Jichen and various Feng Shui masters would go to Loess Mountain to determine acupuncture points. At that time, there were two other well-known Feng Shui masters, Wang Kan and Wu Ya, and they each also wrote memorials. After comparing, Ming Chengzu decided to adopt Liao Junqing's suggestion. At midnight on the eighth day of the lunar month, Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty summoned several Feng Shui masters and said that the acupuncture points determined by Wang Kan and Wu Ya were wrong, and that the acupuncture points determined by Liao Junqing were the best. At that time, he rewarded Liao Junqing with a gold sword and a silver hoe. After diagnosing the acupoints, they dug a gold well (the acupoint where the coffin was buried). At the same time, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty ordered that Loess Mountain be renamed Tianshou Mountain, and he happily returned to Nanjing.