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The poor scholar found the library, sacrificed his life for justice and was buried as he wished. What was the result?

Friends who have studied history know that many magical and interesting things have happened in history, some of which may be accidental and some may be inevitable, but these things have really happened in history, and these things are amazing in themselves. For example, "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" wrote such a historical bridge, that is, when Judy and his nephew Zhu Yunwen went to war, there was a key war that was badly fought, and if they lost, they were wiped out. But just as Judy was about to be defeated by S, a sandstorm blew to the troops on Zhu Yunwen's side, and then Judy turned the tide. Of course, there are also many magical scenes in history. For example, there was a poor scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty who discovered a treasure trove of geomantic omen and buried it there since S. As a result, there were really many important people in his descendants. This incident once again made everyone interested in Feng Shui, so who is this poor scholar? Who is the most important person among his descendants?

Next, I will talk to you coldly about this impoverished scholar and his descendants of Niu X. According to historical records, this impoverished scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty is called Pan Congyuan. He has been familiar with poetry books since he was a child, especially proficient in Feng Shui. What is the art of honesty? That's what we often say, watching feng shui. It is reported that Pan Congyuan first worked as a scholar and a small official all his life, and then when he returned to the field, he saw a place with excellent feng shui, that is, Wuliguan. Pan Congyuan came up with the idea of being buried here after seeing this treasure trove of feng shui. In order to be buried here, Pan Congyuan played a trick. First, let the family drive the cows to other people's fields to eat their food, and then the local farmers naturally had an argument with them. In this process, Pan Congyuan gave his life for himself. After Pan Congyuan was born in S, his son negotiated with the local people. After consultation, people agreed to let Pan Congyuan be buried in this geomantic treasure.

Later, his son Pan Shan won the first prize in the exam and became a university student in Guangdong, observing the history of the empire and the cabinet. Moreover, Pan has nine sons, and five of his sons have been admitted to Wu Zhuangyuan, the official minister of the Ministry of War. This story is the famous Champion Tomb in history. However, from the perspective of future generations, this so-called Champion Tomb may not have much inevitable connection with Feng Shui. As we all know, whether in modern or ancient times, the rise of a talent, in addition to opportunities, is actually the most important personal talent and efforts. If Pan Congyuan's descendants don't work hard, they are pustules. Even if he is buried in a place with excellent geomantic omen, his descendants may not become the top scholar. Finally, I want to say coldly that the so-called feng shui may actually be just a psychological hint of people. In fact, the most important thing is personal talent and hard work. Of course, there is family education, not by those illusory things, don't you think?