Talk about history and tell the bizarre story of Chen Youliang
The Feng Shui legend between Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang
It is said that the Longjiao Cave where Zhu Yuanzhang’s ancestors were buried should have originally belonged to the Chen family. It must have been that the Chen family spent a lot of effort to find one. It is a dragon's cave that can be called king, but this dragon's cave is located at the bottom of the water. Generally, there are not many people who know the nature of water. After searching left and right, we finally found Zhu Yuanzhang's ancestors.
He heard that it was a spiritual place specially chosen by a famous Feng Shui master. He had an idea and thought that his father had passed away and had not yet been buried, so he secretly took his father's bones down to the dragon's cave under the water. The people of the Chen family had many orders to hang the bones of their ancestors on the dragon horn on the left, which is where the real dragon's cave acupuncture point is. However, Zhu Yuanzhang's ancestors secretly changed the situation and hung the bones of their ancestors on it. The bones of the ancestors of the family are placed under the dragon's horns.
Afterwards, Chen Youliang was born.
It is said that he cried non-stop when he was born, and no matter how much he was coaxed, it was of no use. A very experienced wet nurse in his family said: Just pierce the child's ears. If your ears are pierced, you won’t cry anymore! Chen Youliang's father had no choice but to try this method. Unexpectedly, he stopped crying immediately after his ears were pierced.
At this time, a wandering monk came. When he saw Chen Youliang with a pierced ear, he shook his head and said: It's too late! It's too late! When Chen Youliang's father heard this, he quickly asked what was going on? The monk told Chen Youliang's father that Chen Youliang was originally supposed to be an emperor, but now it seems that it has been broken and he can only become a bandit! Later, Chen Youliang raised troops when all conditions were the most favorable. It seemed like he would succeed, but in the end he was always defeated at the hands of Zhu Yuanzhang.
Once, Chen Youliang did not believe that he really had no destiny as emperor. He picked up a fish from the river and said: If half of the fish can still swim, it will really be my fate! After saying that, he took out his sharp sword and cut the fish in two, and then put the half of the fish with the head back into the water. Unexpectedly, the fish could not only swim, but also swim upstream.