China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - Guo Pu, a scholar in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is pure in character. Did his words explain the name Pu? What does Jingchun mean? Who will give a rest to people who don't even know Guo Pu under popular science?

Guo Pu, a scholar in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is pure in character. Did his words explain the name Pu? What does Jingchun mean? Who will give a rest to people who don't even know Guo Pu under popular science?

Guo Pu (276-324), a native of wenxi county, Hedong, was the son of Guo Yuan, the magistrate of Jianping in the Western Jin Dynasty. He was a famous scholar in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, not only a litterateur and an exegetist, but also a Taoist master and the founder of poems about immortals. He is also the originator of Feng Shui in China, and his books have buried the classics. Guo Ruins There is still an ancient well next to Guangji Bridge in Tangqi Town, Yuhang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, which was invested and built by Guo Pu, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to legend, the natural tower was built in the Jin Dynasty, when Guo Pu lived in Yiling (now Yichang) at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty. Guoshan is located at the junction of Poyang County, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen City and leping city, with an altitude of 478 meters. According to legend, Guo Pu lived here in seclusion, and there is still a stone house made of bluestone under the dense forest halfway up the mountain. Brief introduction of funeral classics The funeral classics not only discussed the geomantic omen and its importance, but also introduced the specific methods of understanding the land. China is a master of geomantic culture. Wang Yi's "Qingyan Lu Conglu" said: "The art of choosing burial originated in Guo Pu, Shanxi." [2] The book "Buried Sutra" which influenced Mr. Han. Mr Kate is a pseudonym. China's funeral culture has always been relatively developed, and the relative literature is also relatively rich. Among them, Qingwuzi's funeral classics and the ideological content of funeral classics were first inherited and developed by later Feng Shui books. The funeral sutra of Wuzi in Qing Dynasty can be described as the Sect of Feng Shui. To understand the geomantic culture in China, we must start with the funeral classics of Qing Wuzi.