China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - Who is the biggest rogue genius in modern China?

Who is the biggest rogue genius in modern China?

How did Guo Moruo become the biggest rogue genius in modern China? This has to be traced back to Feng Shui.

Mount Emei and Mount Er'a are the ancestral mountains of Guo Moruo's former residence. What characteristics of Zushan Xingdu are consistent with Guo Moruo’s experience?

Very different from the majesty of Zushan, the sand in front of Guo Moruo's former residence is particularly beautiful. The majestic dragon body, strong reliance and noble front dynasty laid the foundation of Guo Moruo's life. Guo not only had outstanding achievements in literature, but was also an "evergreen tree" in the political arena. How are his solid status, rich inner world and messy love life related to Feng Shui?

There are still many mysteries to be solved about the great writer Guo Moruo. Let us start from Feng Shui and get closer to the brilliant Guo Moruo and the contradictory Guo Moruo.

World literary giant, a generation of romantic Guo Moruo (1892-1978), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, nicknamed Shangwu, pen name Guo Dingtang, Mike Ang, etc., a native of Leshan, Sichuan, a literary giant.

Guo Kaizhen published poems under the pen name "Mo Ruo" for the first time on September 11, 1919, and "Guo Moruo" gradually became familiar to people.

Guo was born into a family of middle-class landowners and businessmen. In his early years, he studied in Japan, abandoned medicine to pursue literature, organized the "Creation Society", and actively participated in the New Literature Movement. During the "May Fourth" period, he published new poems such as "Goddess" and became the founder of new Chinese poetry. In 1926, he was appointed dean of the School of Liberal Arts of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong. Participated in the Nanchang Uprising in 1927. In 1928, because he was wanted by Chiang Kai-shek, he lived in Japan and engaged in research on ancient Chinese history and paleography. After the "Southern Anhui Incident" in 1941, he created many historical dramas and combat poems.

Guo Moruo, who is known as a "world-class literary giant", has a collection of "Collected Works of Guo Moruo" (17 volumes) and "The Complete Works of Guo Moruo". The volcanic "madness" and romance in his poems "The Goddess", "Phoenix Nirvana", "Tengu" and the play "Qu Yuan" have unique artistic charm and have influenced several generations.

Guo Moruo's achievements are reflected in his many aspects as a writer, poet, playwright, archaeologist, paleographer and social activist. His works such as "Research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions", "Two Weeks of Bronze Inscriptions and Illustrated Records", "Blockwork Inscriptions Collection", "Compilation of Oracle Bone Inscriptions", etc. have caused shock in the academic world.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Guo Moruo successively served as Vice Premier of the Government Affairs Council and Director of the Culture and Education Working Committee, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chairman of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress, and Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Even in the turbulent "Cultural Revolution", Guo Moruo still had the skills to protect himself and remained standing.

What does Guo Moruo’s outstanding talents and status, as well as his life, have to do with Feng Shui?

Suishan is noble and the writing is astonishing. The former residence of Guo Moruo is located in Moshui Street, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province. It was built during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty and sits in Xin Xiangyi.

Taizu Mountain, the former residence of the Guo family, is the famous Mount Emei. From Mount Emei to Guo's former residence, it covered more than 20 kilometers. Although the distance traveled was short, the changes in the mountainous terrain and the transformation of Feng Shui were so complete that it was astonishing.

The majestic Mount Emei occupies central and southern Sichuan, adjacent to the Sichuan Basin to the east. The mountain body runs slightly north-south, with the main peak Wanfoding at an altitude of 3098 meters. Mount Emei is a famous mountain in the world. There are many precious lights on the golden top, also known as "Emei light" and "Buddha light". The average number of occurrences per year ranks first in the world, adding a mysterious aura to this famous mountain.

Emei Mountain, which spreads from north to south, inherits the momentum of Ten Thousand Buddhas Peak, cascades from northwest to southeast, and quickly completes its transformation. The Dragon Vein did not covet the myriad splendid things to the east and went straight out of the Sichuan Plain. Instead, it was guarded by the northeast and southern wings and headed southeast. After only five or six kilometers, it descended into the low mountain area and then connected with the hills. In between, there is a large stream of water for several miles, which rises again after passing through the water. About three or four kilometers later, it is separated by the Toudao River. As the rivers and hills separated, the dragon vein experienced three large-scale falls and cuts across the gorge, falling one after another, and Er'e Mountain rose again in the east of Shaxi Township.