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It is not rain that stirs the wind and cloud, but people. What does this mean?

There is such a person, unknown in the history books, who has not made much achievements in troubled times, but is considered by later generations to have the ability to learn heaven and earth, and even passed down as a living fairy. This man is none other than Guiguzi. Pointing to the world instead of being born, mountains can stir the clouds.

A woman who can stir up the storm of history is either beautiful, talented or skilled. In the spring of the first year of Linde in Tang Dynasty (664), Zheng, the daughter-in-law of Prime Minister Shangguan Yi, was about to give birth. The night before labor, Zheng had a clear and strange dream: in the dream, an old fairy with strong spirit floated to her bed, handed her a steelyard and said, "Call this the world." Zheng deeply felt that this dream was weird and told his family. Professional matters, or to professionals. The family invited a senior fortune teller to identify: "When you have a precious son, you must weigh the country." The family was overjoyed and decided that Zheng was a boy and would be a big shot in the future. I never thought that when the baby was born, his father pulled his two tender legs apart and saw that he didn't have a handle. It's just a little girl's movie. What surprised the housekeeper even more was that a disaster was coming.