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Is there any story between the emperor and the fortune teller?

You said Guo Pu had a story with the Emperor. Guo Pu (276-324), a native of wenxi county, Hedong County (now wenxi county, Shaanxi Province), the son of Jianping, the satrap of Guoyuan, was a famous litterateur, exegetist and geomantic omen in the Jin Dynasty, and was good at ancient prose, variant writing, fine astronomy, calendar calculation and divination. Guo Pu was the most famous alchemist in the Jin Dynasty. He not only inherited the Yi-ology from his family, but also inherited the skills and mathematics of Taoism. It is said that he is good at predicting prophets and many strange alchemies. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Xuancheng satrap Ewing joined the army. Jin Yuan Emperor worshipped Zuo Lang and wrote History of Jin with Wang Yinhe. Later, he joined the army and worked as a clerk in Wang Dun. He was killed by an ominous sign and posthumously awarded as the prefect of Hongnong. Song Huizong posthumous title Wen Xibo, Yuan Shundi posthumous title Ling Yinghou. In ancient times, people praised Guo Pu as the most effective Feng Shui master. In the field of geomantic omen, the Book of Burial is said to have been written by Guo Pu, so Guo Pu is called the ancestor of geomantic omen/P/4730121165438.