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Where can Jinyun tell fortune?

When Liu Bowen, a Ming strategist, is mentioned, the first thing people think of is his magical foresight. He knows everything, like a god. He can "know 500 years ago and know 500 years later". People address him as "Liu". In fact, there was a man of God, whose predictive power was worse than that of Liu Bowen. He is Zheng, another Buddhist in the Ming Dynasty.

Zheng (1546— 1607), whose real name is Bangzhang, is from Dongmen, Jinyun (Lishui, Zhejiang). Proficient in Zhouyi gossip, divination and fortune telling, knowing the past in heaven and earth. I can't count them in my life, and I haven't missed once.

After Zhu Yuanzhang heard about Zheng's skills, he decided to recruit him for his own use. So Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen came to the residence of Zheng-Jinyun Shipyard. As soon as they got there, they saw a group of people building houses on the pillars. Liu Bowen was very surprised after reading it, so he asked loudly, "Who picked the date? It is obvious that Huo Dexing is on duty today. How can a vertical column build a house? "

Only one person answered loudly, "Never mind. Today, there are purple MSI (folklore, emperors are purple MSI), and the government will never burn down. "

Liu Bowen was surprised after hearing this. Does Zixing not refer to Zhu Yuanzhang? He hurried to see the man they were looking for to answer the question, Zheng.

In this way, Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen found Zheng. They talked a lot about world events, and they talked very speculatively. Zheng warmly welcomed Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen. In the evening, Zheng invited Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen to go to the city to see a play. Liu Bowen said, "I'd better not go. It will rain tonight. "

Zheng said, "It doesn't matter. It doesn't rain until midnight. When it comes to the sea, the play will be over."

So, the three of them went to the theater and it didn't rain until they got home. Liu Bowen knew that Zheng was better than himself. In this way, Zheng also became a Buddhist, and later called him Zheng.

After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zheng, who worked hard, refused to stay in Beijing as an official, but immediately resigned and returned to China. He has repeatedly advised Liu Bowen to retire as soon as possible, because companions like tigers will soon be fatal. But Liu Bowen didn't listen to advice, and he was still an official in the DPRK. Sure enough, as Zheng expected, Zhu Yuanzhang soon began to slaughter the founding heroes. Liu Bowen felt very sorry and quickly resigned and returned home. However, it is too late. Soon after he returned to his hometown, he was framed by Hu, saying that he had chosen a piece of "kingly land" in his hometown to be a graveyard, and he was plotting to be famous for his country. Therefore, Zhu Yuanzhang was determined to eradicate it. After Liu Bowen's illness, Zhu Yuanzhang sent Hu to poison him. On the other hand, Zheng is safe and sound in his hometown.