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Is the story of Mr. Feng Shui true or false?

Mr. Feng Shui is also called Mr. Yin Yang. They mainly help people look at the geographical location of houses or cemeteries, and often use the theory of Yin and Yang to help them complete their work. This profession always gives people a mysterious and strange feeling, especially in today's highly developed technology. Many people think that this is a mysterious trick of swindlers and a backward feudal superstition. However, there are still many people who are convinced of this. For example, we often see that some rich people will ask Mr. Feng Shui to choose a blessed land for his mansion or company.

As for Mr. Feng Shui, it actually existed as early as ancient times, and I think everyone has heard of it from various TV dramas. Mr. Feng Shui not only helps people see the quality of Feng Shui, but also tells fortune. The origin of Mr. Feng Shui can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. In ancient China, there were geomancers who could name names in newspapers, such as Guo Pu in Jin Dynasty and Qiu Yanhan, a famous geomancer in Tang Dynasty. On the other hand, ordinary people probably know little about Mr. Feng Shui today.

Because of the special profession of Mr. Feng Shui, it has become a hot topic in film and television creation and literary works. There are many posts, stories and even legends about Mr. Yin Yang on the Internet. Many of them are related to monsters and unexplained strange phenomena, which is why people are interested in these mysterious folk stories and geomantic techniques. But how many people really believe in it and understand it?

Now, people still believe in Mr. Feng Shui, but those who don't believe it don't. Looking back, are there any anecdotes about Mr. Feng Shui around you?