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Is "Guan Shi Ge Zhi Meng" the foundation of Xiang Di Shu

Guan Ren was from the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms and was known as the master of Fengshui. According to legend, he loved observing the stars when he was a child, and when he was an adult, he had predicted his own death.

It is said that Guan Er once walked with the army, passing the tomb of the famous Wei Qiujian, and said: "Although the forest is lush, it is invisible for a long time; although the stele is beautiful, there is no back to guard. The black dragon has no feet. The white tiger holds the corpse, and the Suzaku weep in grief. Prepared for four dangers, the law should be annihilated. But two years, it should be the end.” This text later became a reference for choosing the topography in the Book of Burial.

The book applies the theory of the five elements to the yin house, focusing on the situation of the earth. Although later generations speculated that this book was a famous work in the late Tang Dynasty, it is still an authoritative feng shui classic.


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