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What happened to Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Li and Yuan Tiangang?

In the history of China, many people made great efforts, such as Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Li and Yuan Tiangang. They were called prophets, and they revealed the secret.

Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Yuan Tiangang and Li all have a common identity, that is, physiognomy. What is physiognomy? To put it bluntly, it is a fortune teller, and a professional point is a deduction home. It is said that they can go to school in astronomy, go to school in geography, and have a bright future. Like an alien traveling freely in a time machine. Of course, apart from fortune telling, Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang among them also have the ability to assist the country and rebuild Kun.

Zhuge Liang was a famous counselor during the Three Kingdoms period. He once wrote a book called "The Horses before", which counted 14 hexagrams and even predicted that Empress Wu Zetian would ascend to the throne. Zhuge Liang later died of overwork in Wuzhangyuan, which may be the result of revealing the secret in advance.

Yuan Tiangang and Li were famous teachers and apprentices in the Tang Dynasty. They once wrote the most famous hexagram book in history, called TuiBei Map, which began to predict the fate of the dynasty from the Tang Dynasty, and even today's modern society also predicted it.

Yuan Tiangang went abroad as a county magistrate and died in office, while his apprentice Li Yisheng devoted himself to astronomy, calendar and arithmetic and died in his 60s. Although there has been no work since Master and Apprentice, it still hasn't escaped the punishment of revealing secrets.

Yuan Tiangang, the main writer, died of sudden illness, and even was robbed of his grave after his death, while Li, the apprentice, died of illness, but it was also the result of his painstaking efforts to make up for it.

Liu Bowen was a famous counselor in Ming Dynasty and was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang. According to legend, Liu Bowen is very experienced in Feng Shui. According to legend, after Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, he ordered Liu Bowen to instruct Long Mai in the world to change his geomantic omen to kill Long Mai.

Although it is a legend, the importance of Liu Bowen to the Ming Dynasty can be seen. But when it comes to rewards, Liu Bowen only got a symbolic title of sincere uncle. At the age of 65, Liu Bowen died of illness, which may be the result of his destruction of Long Mai.

In the end, their endings are surprisingly consistent, no different from ordinary people. That is, a cup of loess, a breeze, died in exhaustion.