Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to build a palace in the best location. After Liu Bowen weighed it, why didn't he dare to say?
The emperor is the only thrill, so they may want the best for everything. Zhu Yuanzhang is such an example. He wants Liu Bowen to test the geomantic omen and see where it is suitable to build a palace nearby. Because sometimes emperors want this face, they want to build their palaces into the best places, so Zhu Yuanzhang paid special attention to this point, but Liu Bowen didn't say it after weighing it. There's something else in here.
When Liu Bowen found the best location of the palace, he found it was in the water, but it was impossible to build the palace in the water, which was a bit ridiculous. And Liu Bowen also dare not say, because in this case, maybe the emperor will think that he is deceiving himself, that this is a joke, then Liu Bowen's head may be lost, so Liu Bowen is afraid to say it easily.
Actually, every minister is like this. When doing something, he should think twice before acting. He is afraid that if a word or thing is wrong, he may face the crime of deceiving the monarch. So even after Liu Bowen found a good position, he didn't dare to say it easily.
But later, after seeing Feng Shui in Nanjing, Liu Bowen built a palace for Zhu Yuanzhang. But unfortunately, I don't know if it's because of the mistakes in Liu Bowen's geomantic survey or something. In the end, the palace was a dangerous building and finally failed.