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What did Liu Bowen say when Zhu Yuanzhang asked Liu Bowen to count the national luck?

In those days, Zhu Yuanzhang made Liu Bowen count as a national luck, and there were two versions handed down from generation to generation. One version is about Liu Bowen. He said the words "descendants of ten thousand generations" at that time. And these four words, at that time, no one could guess what they meant, that is, Zhu Yuanzhang asked Liu Bowen to ask Liu Bowen for further explanation. Liu Bowen also told Zhu Yuanzhang that it was a secret and could not be revealed, so he refused to answer Zhu Yuanzhang's doubts.

It wasn't until more than one hundred years later, when the Ming Dynasty had perished, that people remembered these four words that Liu Bowen said in those days, and suddenly understood the true meaning of Liu Bowen's words. It turns out that Liu Bowen meant that the demise of the Ming Dynasty would happen when the son or grandson of Emperor Wanli. However, some people say that Liu Bowen said that the demise of the Ming Dynasty began in the Wanli period, because the Wanli period was indeed the time when the Ming Dynasty went downhill. So now people think of Liu Bowen's words and admire Liu Bowen's ingenuity.

But some people think that what Liu Bowen said in those days was "let nature take its course". Because at the end of Ming Dynasty, the titles of Zhang and Li Zicheng were Dashun, and even more coincidentally, there was a the emperor shunzhi among the Manchu emperors. It can be said that Liu Bowen's prediction is really clever!

But in any case, Liu Bowen's prediction was amazing, which is why many people think that Liu Bowen is not a mortal. So people equate Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang, and everyone thinks that they are both magical figures who compete with God.