China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - Liu Bowen had just died, and the king had his coffin cut open. What words were suddenly revealed that shocked the king?

Liu Bowen had just died, and the king had his coffin cut open. What words were suddenly revealed that shocked the king?

There is a copy of "Da Ming Law" inside, and it is turned to the first page, which says "Anyone who opens the coffin and sees the corpse will be killed." Liu Bowen can be said to be the most outstanding figure in the Ming Dynasty. He was studious and intelligent at a young age. He was admitted as a scholar at the age of twelve and was called a "child prodigy". At the age of seventeen, he studied under Zheng Fuchu. While exploring the hometown of Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, he discovered a strange book called "Qi Men Dun Jia" and found a hidden Mingjiao society. He benefited a lot from it and Learned many strange armor-defying techniques.

At the age of twenty-three, he passed the imperial examination in one fell swoop. However, due to the social chaos at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he stayed at home for three years before being appointed as county magistrate. When Liu Bowen was the county magistrate, he made clear rewards and punishments, was not afraid of power, and enforced the law fairly. He was deeply loved by the people and appreciated by his subordinates and superiors. Even though the local tyrants and officials disliked him, they could not do anything to him. But in the later period, more and more people in the court targeted him, and he finally resigned and returned home. Although he returned to the court and served as an official for a period of time after Xu Shouhui captured Hangzhou, he was disgusted with the corruption and incompetence of the Yuan Dynasty rulers. Resigned and lived in seclusion again.

Until the 20th year of Zhizheng, he was invited by Zhu Yuanzhang to Yingtian to serve as Zhu Yuanzhang's adviser and provide advice for Zhu Yuanzhang to establish the Ming Dynasty. Because Liu Bowen knew the art of Dunjia and was quite accomplished in Feng Shui, he early chose a Feng Shui treasure land for himself as his future cemetery. This cemetery has the meaning of "Nine Dragons Playing with Pearls" in Feng Shui. After Liu Bowen's death, someone with good intentions reported the matter to Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid that Liu Bowen's possession of the "dragon energy" would subvert the rule of the Ming Dynasty, so he ordered Liu Bowen's grave to be dug up.

Just when the sergeants opened a gap in Liu Bowen's coffin, they saw clearly a copy of "The Law of the Ming Dynasty" placed in the coffin, which read "Those who open the coffin and see the corpse will die." It was because the release of this Ming law dispelled Zhu Yuanzhang's suspicion of him, and he knew that Liu Bowen would keep the Ming Dynasty in his heart until his death, so he restored the coffin to its original state and ordered the withdrawal of troops.