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Fortune-telling in Qixian County, Henan Province _ Divination in Qixian County

Fortune telling in Qixian County, Henan Province

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the "Taiji Xianweng Monument" in Qixian County, Henan Province was also called "Bullshit Monument" because of the word "Bullshit" on the monument. Modern content such as "Never Come Again" on the tablet is quite novel-crossing, so it is also suspected that it was set by a traveler.

Monument Yin: The word "Monument Yin" is vertically engraved at the head of the circle. In the middle, there are four characters: "Doing good is the happiest". There is a pair of couplets on each side, and on the right side is engraved "Don't live up to the three lights, don't bully ghosts and gods, don't bully the poor." On the left, "someone asked me that the practice method is only between the virtual spirit and nature." I have lived up to God's expectations and people's hopes. I didn't cheat ghosts and gods, and I didn't cheat the poor. Someone asked me how to practice, but there is no trick, only in virtual spirit and nature.

Inscription: the word "never come again" is engraved horizontally at the head of the monument. In the middle, the seven characters "the place where Tai Chi Xianweng took off his bones" are vertically engraved, and the word "Chu" is prohibited. The word "Tai" is engraved with "La" on the right and "Light" on the left. "Weng Ren Yan's story about Shui Mu's visit to Tao Yunmeng in the late Ming Dynasty has been recorded in detail, so I dare not repeat it." Under the light, there is an inscription: "If you are born, you can't test your age, or if you have two generations, you can say that you have four empty doors." Bullshit: I'm Yan, and my name is Qinglong. During Shen Jia's reign in the late Ming Dynasty, I came to Yunmeng Mountain to cultivate immortals. My deeds have gone down in history in detail, but like my name, I dare not say more. I was not born to say my age, and no one has verified how old I have lived. (or from "long live" without actual age to people with actual age). Now, suddenly someone told me that you are 144 years old. I was startled at first, and soon recovered my composure, and finally answered: Yes, yes. I, an empty Taoist, am an innocent and noble person. I spend all day with piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. I have become a sickly old man, and this monument was erected today. To sum up, the inscription "Never Come Again" can be translated as: I won't come again for fame and fortune and kill each other. Two folklores about the identity of the tomb owner

It is said that Xian Weng was from the Ming Dynasty.

He used to be a big official in North Korea, but later he committed a capital crime and was replaced by a servant when he was executed. From then on, Mu Huaigu thought that someone had died for himself, so he could never die. Mu Huaigu escaped from Beijing and went south. I came to Yunmeng Mountain to practice because I couldn't cross the Yellow River. It was not until Mu Huaigu died that he realized that no one could escape death. He sighed, and now he knows why he talked nonsense in the first place.

(According to legend, it is a descendant of Mu, a famous minister of the Ming Dynasty.

After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, Mu Ying's descendants fled to Yunmeng Mountain in Qixian County to wait for a chance to make a comeback, but they failed to do so in their later years. Therefore, he is pessimistic and world-weary. Before he died, he wrote the words "bullshit, never come again". )

Another version is Emperor Chongzhen.

It is true that Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself in Jingshan Park and fled to Yunmeng Mountain in Qixian County to save his life. But when it was time to die, Chongzhen found a serious problem: I thought that if someone died for himself, I could live forever; But in the end, he had to die, so he said with emotion, it's bullshit.

Chongzhen (30) Yunmeng (2) Qixian County (1)