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Zou Pusheng's Chaoshan Journey

During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, He (later generations) drifted from north to south in Chaoshan, mainly in Haiyang County, Chaoyang County and Jieyang County. There were many stories about doing good for the people, watching Feng Shui, treating diseases, punishing "local tyrants" and teasing monks.

He Ye Yun built Xiancheng in Chaoyang, built Zhaimen and dug springs to get water; It can be seen that he is a Taoist who is familiar with astronomy, geography, mathematics and architecture. He built a village called Xiancheng in Sanmen and a "Zhaimen" in Fenggang, Guiyu. It goes without saying that more than 600 years have passed, regardless of typhoons, storms, floods and earthquakes, this Zhaimen has been standing. The ancient "Limenkou" and Sikui Hall in Chencuogou, Miancheng are also special architectural designs based on topography, arranged according to Taoist techniques, which are beneficial to lighting and inhalation. The spring he dug at the foot of Shidie Mountain in Hepu saved the dying seedlings, which was called Xianquan.

He Ye Yun built tombs for people among the people, or wrote inscriptions on Feng Shui for some cemeteries. For example, he put the couplet "Dragon and Tiger are always old, and later generations of Zheng always talk about their position as the leader of Nanshan. How can they be rewarded by the gods?"