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Guiguzi is one of the most mysterious people in history. Why is it called a fairy?

Guiguzi, formerly known as Wang, was a great man in the Warring States Period. Because there are four meat moles on his forehead, which look like a haunted house, the Guigu Sect was founded later. He is also a famous strategist, a representative of Taoism, a master of art of war, the originator of military strategists, and proficient in the study of a hundred schools of thought.

Because he lived in Guigu for many years, he was called Mr. Guigu. It is also one of the five schools of old learning. Old school: Su Qin, Zhang Yi, Guigu; Shen and Han schools; Yang Zhu School; Zhuang, Lie and Yi school.

For thousands of years, strategists called Guiguzi a saint, fortune tellers called him a granddaddy, strategists called him a saint, and famous artists called him a granddaddy, which shows Guiguzi's important position in history.

Guiguzi collects medicine and cultivates monks in Yunmeng Mountain of Qingxi all the year round, and then cultivates a batch of outstanding talents. Su Qin, Yi Chang, Sun Bin, Pang Juan, Shang Yang, Bai Qi, Li Mu, Wang Jian,,, Wei Ang, Mao Meng, Yao Li, Yi Dun, Tian Mao, Zou Ji, Sima Cuo and Guangxi.

At home, military theorists, historians, economists and diplomatic circles are in the ascendant, and Guiguzi's academic thoughts are widely used in many fields of social life.

As an extremely important part of the pre-Qin historical and cultural treasure house, Guiguzi's academic thought has been paid more and more attention and respected by the society, and Guiguzi has been selected as the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects.

For more than 2,000 years, in order to commemorate the merits of Guiguzi and his mother, the Queen Mother, generations of good men and women from all over the country built temples, rebuilt their golden bodies and burned incense all the year round. People sing and dance in the traditional way to express their memory of Guiguzi and his mother.