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Unofficial history reveals why the Qing court dug Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave: destroying Feng Shui.

It turns out that at the southern foot of this mountain, there are three hills protruding, and the famous altar in the middle is the largest; The left and right sides are called Fuchuangang and Windward Fight respectively. Go south for about one kilometer, just opposite Sanshan Mountain. Among them, there is a famous Aoyu Gang (later mistakenly called Carp Gang). There are two mountains named "Lion" and "Elephant" on the left and right sides, which are named after their similar shapes ... After living in Furong for a few days, Lai Buyi said goodbye to the villagers and left. I heard that he followed "Long Mai" again, then went to Nanhai, Shunde, Panyu and Baoan, stayed in Kowloon for a while, and rented a boat to Hainan Island. Since then, he has disappeared, and only his poems have been circulated in Hua County.

During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, a family of Youhong people in Shikeng Town, Meixian County, Guangdong Province moved to Fuyuan Water Village in Huaxian County to settle down. In less than two years, the old man Hong died and was buried near Fuyuan Water Village. Hong Yinglun, the second son of Hong Laohan, knows a little about Feng Shui. After he learned about Zhang Furong's Feng Shui poems, he went to Zhang Furong to read these poems and found that they were a treasure trove of Feng Shui. So I chose a place to bury my father's body here and rebuild the grave. The tomb is shaped like a plush chair, made of blue bricks, with a tombstone made of granite in the middle. The inscription on the tombstone reads "Autumn Valley Restoration in the 20th year of Jiaqing", with "Sanhong Cemetery of the Qing Emperor" in the middle, and the inscription reads "Sacrificing men to stand with Sun Huixuan in English, English, English seal and English latitude."

Will Lai Buyi's prediction really come true? 185 1 year, Hong Xiuquan, the sixth generation descendant of Hong Gongsan, launched the Taiping Rebellion in Guangxi, which shocked China and foreign countries, swept half of China, made its capital in Tianjing, and became the king of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, responding to Lai Buyi's prediction that "there will be a king after 600 years". However, he was only a king for thirteen years, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom failed, failing to realize Lai Buyi's prediction that "princes will be born from generation to generation". Some people say that this is because the Qing court sent people to dig Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave. What's going on here?

After the Taiping Rebellion broke out, all the way was like bamboo, which caused great panic of Emperor Xianfeng. On the one hand, he condemned himself, on the other hand, he wrote a letter to stabilize people's hearts. On the other hand, we ordered the traitors Hong Xiuquan, Feng Yunshan and Wei Zhengzu to be found and excavated in Huaxian County, Guangdong Province and Guiping County, Guangxi Province ... All counties and counties should make unannounced visits to ensure that the graves of the first rebellion and the three generations of rebellion were indeed dug up and destroyed, so as to make an example for them. After receiving the imperial edict, Mou Chongling, the magistrate of Hua County, was ordered to excavate and destroy Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave. Although Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave was destroyed, perhaps the kingly spirit accumulated by Zhang Furong is too strong! Hong Xiuquan was still a "heavenly king" for more than ten years before his death. The excavation of Hong Xiuquan's ancestral grave by the Qing court also seems to have played a certain role. Lai Buyi's prediction of "princes from generation to generation" did not come true, and the Qing Dynasty in Aisingiorro still lingered for decades.