Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Mr. Nan Yuanshi's explanation

Mr. Nan Yuanshi's explanation

Mr. Nanyuanshi explained that Nanyuan is the wind-resistant pavilion, which is on the edge of Dazhong Temple in the southeast of Guangzhou. In the early Ming Dynasty, Sun Xu, Wang Zuo, Huang Zhe, Li De, Zhao Jie, etc. sang together here, known as Nanyuan Wuzi. The purpose of writing poems to the Song and Yuan Dynasties is to pursue the Three Tang Dynasties. During the Jiajing period, Ou Daren, Liang Youyu, Li Minbiao, Wu Dan and Li Shixing met again, resisting the wind and reviving the South Garden, and were called the last five sons of the South Garden. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Zhidong was appointed as the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, so he called his five sons Mr. Nanyuan Ten and built the Nanyuan Ten Temple. Ming Ge Zhengqi compiled two volumes of Mr.five Collection in Nanyuan; In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Wenzao and others compiled "The Last Five Poems of Nanyuan" in 28 volumes. Refer to Catalogue of Si Ku Quan Shu, Catalogue of Collection Department and Catalogue of Collection Department.

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Nanyuan commentary. Garden name. In the south of Guangzhou, Guangdong. In the early years of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, five people, including Zhao Jie and Sun Qi, formed an association here and were named Nanyuan Wuzi. During the Jiajing period, five people, including Ou Liang Youyu, formed an association here, and they were named Nanyuan Houwuzi. See Mr. Nanyuan Stone. Mr. Pan's explanation is usually used as a habitual courtesy title after a man's surname. When talking with Mr. Du, he said that other people's husbands or people who claimed to be husbands used to be called accountants in commercial companies. In the past, they were called storytellers, fortune tellers, geomancers, etc. As their profession. Fortune-tellers used to be honorifics for the elderly.