Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - When Liu Bowen beheaded Long Mai for Zhu Yuanzhang, the Qing Dynasty rose just because he missed something.

When Liu Bowen beheaded Long Mai for Zhu Yuanzhang, the Qing Dynasty rose just because he missed something.

Liu Bowen beheaded nearly 200 Long Mai for Zhu Yuanzhang, but didn't chop off Long Mai in Changbai Mountain. Most of Long Mai in the Central Plains had been chopped off, and there was no powerful force to help Qing enter the customs.

In the history of China, no matter which dynasty wants to last for a long time, every founding emperor wants to lay down his country for several generations, and Zhu Yuanzhang is no exception. So during a break, he dreamed that the sky in the northeast was red. After waking up, he was puzzled and asked Liu Bowen to interpret his dream. It is said that Liu Bowen knew the destiny, the past, the future, everything, Feng Shui, strategy and military affairs. After listening to the dream, Zhu Yuanzhang calculated that there would be an enemy in these two hundred years, which would make Daming perish and establish a new dynasty, and this enemy came from the northeast. In this regard, Liu Bowen did not understand Zhu Yuanzhang. He was afraid that with Zhu Yuanzhang's personality, he would kill all the Northeast people.

In geomantic metaphysics, where there is Long Mai, when the dragons gather to a certain extent, there may be an able person in that place who is the only thrill and can be an emperor in the future, which is taboo for every emperor. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Liu Bowen to search for and destroy Long Mai nationwide, so that no one could shake his country. Liu Bowen was ordered to visit Long Mai. It is said that he once found that the two mountains in the north and south of the Yellow River met like two dragons, and the dragons were full of vitality. Liu Bowen cut a gap in the rolling mountains with his sword, abruptly cutting off the dragon's vitality. Later generations called this gap the big gap. It is said that hundreds of Long Mai were destroyed and cut down by Liu Bowen in this way.

200 years later, Daming's splendid mountains and rivers still broke through the barrier. Perhaps it is because of Liu Bowen's kindness that the northeast Changbai Mountain Long Mai has not been completely destroyed. Of course, this is all geomantic omen, or it may be that the corruption of the late rulers directly led to the demise of the Ming Dynasty, don't you think so?