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Lai Buyi's geomantic urging method

"Everything is fate, and nothing can be helped" is a legend from Lai Buyi. A brief introduction to the legend of Lai Buyi: A candidate with a well-thought-out plan changed his fate because of a small accident. His brother, who thought he would be poor all his life, became rich because of a stove. He used to be a horrible house, but later it became a prosperous and auspicious place. The mystery of heaven's numerology shows an amazing legend. Lai Buyi's life: Fenggang Lai, the most famous master of physiognomy in Song Dynasty, was born in Fengshangang, dingnan county, Jiangxi Province, with the name of Bu Yizi and Lai Buyi. Born in Song Huizong (110/~1126), he was a nine-year-old high school scholar. He used to be a Buddhist, but he was framed by treacherous court official Qin Gui and lived in exile for a long time. Lai Buyi has almost visited Jiangxi, Guangdong and Fujian. Wherever he goes, he will find famous caves. With his superb theory and technology, he helped the weak and resisted the strong all the way, leaving many myths and legends, and his reputation as a "master of Feng Shui" has not changed so far. China, Hongkong, Guangzhou, Yingde and other cities are all located in Lai Buyi. Legend has it that Wu Qing Xu was taken away by the white ape, the messenger of Nandi, as soon as it was drafted. More than one hundred years later, it was passed on to Liu Bowen, and Liu Bowen helped Zhu Yuanzhang to achieve imperial industry. It is said that the ancestral grave of Dr. Sun Yat-sen is also in Lai Buyi. Later, Lai Buyi, who saw through the world of mortals, hid in the deep mountains, accompanied by green mountains and white clouds, but no one could see him. Lai Buyi is regarded as one of the four founders of Kanyu in southern Jiangxi. Jane Yizhi records "Lai Xianshan in central Fujian grew up in Shuicheng" and his deeds in Fujian. There are Feng Shui books handed down from ancient times, such as Urging Officials, Adjusting Acupoints and Stars. Li Kuidou, a modern geographer, visited Ningdu, Jiangxi twice and found the tomb of his ancestor Lai. This tomb is the first generation ancestor Lai Cemetery whose ancestors moved from Xuchang, Henan Province to Ningdu, Jiangxi Province in the Sui Dynasty. The tomb is located in Majiakeng Township, the southern suburb of Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province, and the tomb is located in the southwest.

In the northeast, it is a flat ocean pattern. The descendants of Lai in this tomb have multiplied by millions and spread all over the country. However, the annual grave sweeping goes on as usual. Buyi Temple in Lai Buyi's hometown has been listed as a key cultural relic protection unit and a tourist attraction, and there is an endless stream of Chinese and Hong Kong compatriots who come to pay their respects. Image reference:. yimg/iugc/rte/* * * iley _ 1

Reference: fortueller