Who are the seven masters who predicted the future saints?
Speaking of some prophecies in history, it is quite interesting. There are also many prophets. So there are seven master prophets in history. So who are they? Let’s analyze it together. Look!
Seven Chinese masters predict future saints:
1. Yuan Tiangang/Li Chunfeng
Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng have a master-disciple relationship. They were all from the Sui and Tang dynasties. Because their divination and fortune-telling were extremely accurate, they were treated as guests by the emperors in both the Sui and Tang dynasties. According to legend, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty built Luoyang, the eastern capital, and it was Li Chunfeng who personally visited the site. Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang actually predicted that Wu Zetian would usurp the Tang Dynasty. In the year 289 of Guozuo of the Tang Dynasty, the "Tui Bei Tu" written by them was extrapolated to the 30th century.
2. Jiang Ziya
Jiang Ziya once assisted King Wen of Zhou and King Wu of Zhou to establish the Western Zhou Dynasty. He himself had a strategic background and was erudite. Therefore, later generations of Confucianism, military strategists, Taoists, Legalists, etc. All the schools of thought respected him as their ancestor, and he was called the "Grandmaster of the Hundred Schools". When he was still alive, he wrote "Song of the Thousand Years of Heaven and Earth", which predicted what would happen in the next ten thousand years. For example, he predicted that Liu Bei would become the emperor of Sichuan and Shu, divide the world into three parts, but only pass it down to two generations. A matter of generation.
3. Liu Bowen
Liu Bowen, who assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in unifying the world during the Ming Dynasty, was the first of the "three great civil servants in the early Ming Dynasty". Zhu Yuanzhang once asked Liu Bowen about the future generations of the Ming Dynasty, and Liu Bowen sincerely asked After Zhu Yuanzhang was awarded the gold medal to avoid death, he wrote "Shaobing Song", which predicted Zhu Yuanzhang's massacre of heroes, and used the "fight between father and son" to predict the "Battle of Jingnan" when Zhu Di launched his army, and also predicted that foreign nations would take over the Central Plains.
4. King Wen of Zhou
King Wen of Zhou was named Ji Chang. He was a wise king in Chinese history. He asked Jiang Shang to assist him and help King Wu defeat Zhou and establish the Zhou Dynasty. At the same time, he was also a master of divination. It is said that he was the author of "The Book of Changes". This book recorded a large amount of divination knowledge and had a far-reaching influence.
5. Guo Pu
Guo Pu was the most famous alchemist in the Jin Dynasty. Legend has it that he was good at predicting prophets and many strange alchemy skills. He was called the "originator of Feng Shui" in China. He once predicted that "Jiangdong will be divided into kings for three hundred years and then reunite with China." It lasted 275 years from the Eastern Jin Dynasty when Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jin Dynasty established a separate state based on Jiangdong in 314 AD, to the Sui Dynasty when he destroyed Chen and unified the country in 589 AD.
6. Zhou Gongdan
Zhou Gongdan, Ji Mingdan, was the fourth son of King Wen of Zhou and the younger brother of King Wu. He was a famous politician in ancient my country. In history, there was a saying that "the Duke of Zhou assisted the king" "It is said that the folk rely on people's dreams to predict good and bad luck. The strange book "Dream Interpretation by Zhou Gong" was written by him, and the Duke of Zhou in the book is Zhou Gongdan.
7. Laozi
Laozi, surnamed Li Ming'er, was born in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was a famous thinker, philosopher and writer in ancient China and the founder of the Taoist school. According to the "Historical Records of Qin" written by Sima Qian, it is recorded that Laozi once predicted: "The old Zhou Dynasty and Qin State will be united and separated. They will reunite when they are five hundred years old. They will be seventeen years old when they unite and the overlord will emerge." This sentence predicts that 500 years later, the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Qin State will be reunited. Qin will merge, and in more than ten years, an "overlord" will appear, and some people think this refers to Qin Shihuang.