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What is the relationship between Mao Renfeng and Mao Sen?

Mao Renfeng has nothing to do with Mao Sen.

Mao Renfeng (1898—195665438+February 1 1) was born in Jiangshan County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Mao Renfeng graduated from Shanghai Hujiang University in his early years. Mao Renfeng is extremely superstitious, especially believing in fortune telling, fortune telling and geomantic omen.

He thinks that the good fortune of his life is inseparable from fortune telling. Pan is good at fortune telling. No matter where famous fortune tellers are found, Pan always takes them to see Mao Renfeng and Mao Renfeng, which can be said to be obedient. Mao Renfeng's five elements lack fire. In order to make up for the fire, he adopted the pseudonym Yi Yan, which has been used for many years. In particular, Dai Li changed his alias to death, and Mao Renfeng used it everywhere.

Former residence and cemetery

Mao Renfeng's former residence is located in Crystal Village, Hecun Town, Jiangshan City, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. According to the architectural style and villagers' introduction, it was built in the period of the Republic of China, and the layout of quadrangles facing south was arranged. Brick-wood structure, two front and three back bays, a patio, left and right wing rooms, semi-enclosed attic. There are decorative circular brick columns on the wall where the gate is located. The bucket that crosses forward uses five columns and the bucket that crosses backward uses six beams. The patio is made of limestone, and the wing is open and well preserved.

Mao Renfeng Cemetery is located in Haotianling, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province. Its cemetery is about 100 flat, and there is an epitaph of General Mao Phoenix beside the tomb. Epitaph is loyalty, diligence and eternal love. Both the epitaph and the epitaph were the works of Yu Youren, then president of the Supervision Institute, and the cemetery was moved away from the original site.