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Who is the originator of Dong Fangshuo?

Dong Fangshuo is the founder of divination.

Because history records that Dong Fangshuo is a master of "shooting and covering", he will win every guess. Therefore, there are many legends about Dong Fangshuo's physiognomy, and the blind people who divined for him are highly respected. Divination has been passed down from generation to generation, and it is worshipped on March 3 every year, respecting it as the originator of divination.

Every year in the third month of the lunar calendar, Dong Fangshuo believers from all over the world flock to Dong Fangshuo Temple and Dong Fangshuo's Tomb from all directions to worship, year after year. Later, yangko, stilts, lion dance, folk music performances and material exchange were gradually added, and the time was extended from March 3 of the previous day to March 5. This is the famous Shentou Temple Fair on March 3rd, which is an economic and cultural activity with the theme of commemorating Dong Fangshuo.

Since the rise of the Han dynasty, the Jin dynasty was in its heyday, which lasted for more than 1000 years. Although it was interrupted during the Cultural Revolution, it was resumed later.

Dong Fangshuo (about 16 1 year-93 years ago? Man Qian, born in Yuci, Pingyuan County (now Shentou Town, Ling County, Dezhou, Shandong Province), was a famous writer and lyricist in the Western Han Dynasty.

Dong Fangshuo is knowledgeable, eloquent and good at talking about state affairs in humorous language and way, which won the appreciation of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. His deeds are recorded in Historical Records and Hanshu. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne and conquered scholars from all directions.

Dong Fangshuo wrote to recommend himself, and worshipped him as Lang. Later, he served as a doctor, doctor, etc. Humorous, quick-spoken, witty and intelligent, he often talked and laughed in front of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He once talked about political gains and losses and got into Chen's plan of "strengthening the country through agricultural warfare". Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty always regarded it as a good word and did not adopt it.

Dong Fangshuo wrote many works in his life, including Difficult to Answer a Guest and On Mr. You Fei. Humor, incisiveness, eloquence, uniqueness, style of writing and outstanding. Sima Qian called him a "funny hero" in Historical Records. There are also descendants who write under the guise of their names. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Qian incorporated it into the Oriental Tai Zhong Ji.