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A poor boy mistakenly buried his parents in a dragon's lair. The Feng Shui master left three prophecies, all of which came true in the end.

Feng Shui, also known as the art of Kanyu, belongs to the art of phase and earth among the five arts. It is said to have been created by the ancient god Jiutian Xuannv. In ancient China, people were in great awe of Feng Shui masters. Even the supreme emperor would ask Feng Shui masters to choose the site for him when building his own mausoleum. Because of this, there are many stories about Feng Shui left in ancient times, such as the following incident.

We all know that Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was very poor when he was a child. His parents relied on renting a few acres of thin farmland from landlords to support his family. If you encounter good times, you can still make ends meet, otherwise you will go hungry. When he was about ten years old, other children were enrolled in school, but Zhu Yuanzhang had to herd cattle for the landlord in the village in order to have enough to eat.

At that time, he did not have any lofty ambitions. He felt very happy just to have a meal of meat during the holidays. However, God failed to fulfill his wishes. When Zhu Yuanzhang was sixteen years old, a drought occurred in his hometown of Haozhou, resulting in almost no harvest. As the saying goes, misfortunes never come singly. In the second year, locust plagues and plagues occurred one after another. In less than twenty days, Zhu Yuanzhang's parents and eldest brother died one after another.

Zhu Yuanzhang cried all his tears. He complained about the injustice of God and cursed the corruption of the court, but it was of no avail. The most important thing in front of him was to bury his dead relatives. . However, the reality is cruel. Since the farmland used to be rented from landlords, there was no place to bury my parents. Liu Jizu, a hard-working and kind-hearted neighbor, felt that he was too pitiful, so he gave him a place to bury his parents.

After that, Zhu Yuanzhang left his hometown and became a monk at the nearby Huangjue Temple. It was not that he was very interested in chanting sutras and chanting Buddha, he just did this to survive. Not long after, a Feng Shui master passed by the cemetery of Zhu Yuanzhang's parents and was immediately stunned and said: "The Feng Shui here is excellent. It is a rare dragon's lair. The emperor will definitely appear in future generations." (Prophecy 1)

Coincidentally, Liu Jizu was working in the fields at that time. After listening to the Feng Shui master's words, he ran to Huangjue Temple overnight to find Zhu Yuanzhang, and found an excuse to ask Zhu Yuanzhang to move his parents' cemetery next to it. A piece of land, this is also Liu Jizu's farmland. Zhu Yuanzhang already regarded Liu Jizu as his benefactor, so he did what Liu Jizu said without asking him why.

A few days later, the Feng Shui master passed by this place again and saw that the previous cemetery was gone, so Liu Jizu told him the truth. After the master heard this, he looked at the newly moved cemetery not far away, turned around and said to Liu Jizu: "One is fate, two is luck, and three are feng shui. Although these two areas are both feng shui treasures, they both belong to the Zhu family. This is Destiny! In the future, the Zhu family will have their capitals in the north and the south." (Prophecy 2)

After hearing what the Feng Shui master said, Liu Jizu made the appointment and said that he did not want to let Zhu Yuanzhang control it. Parents' gravesite moved. The master added: "You don't have to be sad. Although your descendants do not have the destiny of the emperor, you are kind-hearted. The Zhu family will never forget your kindness, and the descendants will be prosperous and wealthy." (Prophecy 3)

Everyone is familiar with what happened next. Zhu Yuanzhang followed Fa Xiaotang and joined Guo Zixing's uprising army. He was quickly appreciated and became the top leader after Guo Zixing's death. He established the Ming Dynasty in 1368 AD and set its capital in Yingtian (now Nanjing). In order to repay Liu Jizu, Zhu Yuanzhang posthumously granted him the title of Marquis of Yihui and left an edict to treat Liu Jizu's descendants well. After Zhu Di ascended the throne through the Battle of Jingnan, he moved the capital to Beijing. The three predictions made by the Feng Shui master at that time were all accurately fulfilled.