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Why can Yuan Tiangang, a warlock of the Tang Dynasty, be called the master of Feng Shui in China?

Yuan Tiangang is known as the first Feng Shui master in the Tang Dynasty. In his life, he predicted three things, and each thing was confirmed, so he was promoted to the throne of the first Feng Shui master in China.

1. Feng Shui is an extremely profound metaphysics, and it is also the product of China's 5,000-year history of civilization. Feng Shui pays attention to relying on the power of nature, but in ancient times, it was very particular about Feng Shui. In ancient times, every time the emperor built a palace, ascended the throne and was buried, he had to have a special geomancer to choose the right place and time to ensure the country's good weather and imperial power.

Second, Yuan Tiangang is one of the representatives. It is rumored that he knows the past and knows the future. He is not only a feng shui master, but also a fortune teller. His ability to read people was the first at that time, and he was also known as the physiognomy master. When he was a Feng Shui master in the Tang Dynasty, he once speculated that Wu Zetian would be enthroned. He also cooperated with the famous Feng Shui master Li to push back the picture, which was called a contemporary wonderful book by later generations.

Third, Yuan Tiangang, born in 573 AD, is very good at learning from the wind according to historical records. According to legend, he can judge bad luck only by the wind, and all of them can be verified. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he served as an official rank, until the demise of the Sui Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty gradually stepped onto the historical stage. During this period, he was appointed as the county magistrate. After Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, heard about his deeds and name, he was directly recruited into the palace. I advised myself until 634 AD, when Yuan Tiangang abdicated in his later years and died two years later. In the Ming Dynasty, someone visited Baihe Mountain and stumbled upon Yuan Tiangang's tomb, which became a famous scenic spot.