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What is the relationship between Ailizi and the theory of the prosperity of the burial ground

Ailizi, his name is Ji. He is the half-brother of King Qin Huiwen, and he is called Ailiji because he lives in Aili. He was a famous general of the Qin State in the middle of the Warring States Period. He was brave and good at fighting on the battlefield. Because of his military merits, he was also called "Yanjun". According to legend, he was funny and wise. When Qin Wu was king, he was the prime minister. The Qin people called him a "think tank." There is a proverb that says: "Strength leads to the misfortune (Qin State Hercules), and wisdom leads to the Li."

In 300 BC, Xi Lizi died and was buried in the east of Zhangtai, Weinan. According to the "Records of the Historian", he said before his death: "The last hundred years are when the palace of the emperor clamps my tomb." In the Han Dynasty, Changle Palace was to the east of his tomb, and Weiyang Palace was to the west of his tomb. Face, and the arsenal is facing his tomb. This prophecy allowed him to spread through the ages in the history of Feng Shui in later generations, and is considered the source of the theory of the prosperity of burial grounds.