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The origin of Cifeng Pavilion

The chief master of this Fengge is known as Master Li in the industry and is the descendant of the famous Feng Shui master Li in the Tang Dynasty. Although he is not a direct descendant, Li Shifu has been making great efforts in the study of geomantic omen, with profound knowledge. His ancestor Li was an astronomer and mathematician in the Tang Dynasty, a native of Qi Youyong (now Qishan County, Shaanxi Province), and served as Taishiling in the early Tang Dynasty. He is an ancient scientist and historical and cultural celebrity in China. Since childhood, Li has been smart and studious, reading widely, especially proficient in astronomy, calendar, mathematics, Yin and Yang studies, etc.

In Lijiadao Village, a town six miles northeast of Qishan County, there is a tomb of Li, an astronomer in the Tang Dynasty. Next to the tomb is Li Ancestral Hall, with three big tile houses facing south. Its architecture is antique, elegant and simple, and quite distinctive. On the left and right sides in front of the ancestral hall, there are Li Monument and Li Ancestral Hall Reconstruction Monument. Next to its grave, there is the Feng Chun Temple, where cash is still very active. Feng Chun Temple sits by the mountain, and the Xuanwu Square Star is towering and round, which should be enjoyable; Suzaku Square is majestic and tall, bowing and worshiping deeply; The dragon and tiger sands on the left are arranged powerfully, like "cranes spreading their wings", embracing all beings. The surrounding mountains are very high, and sitting alone on the mountain is a noble wall. Jupiter is towering in the east, Venus is quiet and clear in the west, Mercury is swaying and lively in the north, Mars is towering in the south (the outer green dragon), and Saturn is standing in the center. All the stars in the five elements belong to the palace, which is a big Quaker club with five stars returning to the wall.

Li is a famous master of Feng Shui in the history of China. According to legend, the famous "Tui Bei Tu" in the Tang Dynasty deduced from him the actions of the later generations in 2000. It is said that TuiBei Map was drawn by Emperor Taizong and famous astrologers Li and Yuan Tiangang at that time more than 300 years ago to calculate the national fortune of the Tang Dynasty. Because Li's addiction was out of control, he actually calculated the fate of China for more than 2,000 years after the Tang Dynasty, until Yuan Tiangang gave him a push and said, "You can't reveal the secret. Let's go back to rest! " , as described in the 60th portrait, hence the name tuibei. Since the Tang Dynasty, it has been predicted that the world will be in harmony in the future. Among them, * * * includes sixty elephants, which stands for cycle. TuiBei Tu was once banned because of its accurate prediction, which made the rulers of past dynasties frightened. Until today, it has not escaped the blacklist of banned books in Chinese mainland. We can only see its mystery on some websites of RTHK. The Difference of the Centuries, written by Nostradamus, a famous western prophet, is a backward picture, which does not disturb the historical order, but also predicts the major events related to the rise and fall of the country, so it is more valuable and accurate. The most gratifying thing is that it is just the opposite of the pessimistic world predicted for centuries. His prediction of a harmonious future world, a world and a family is encouraging.

As a descendant, Li Shifu has been adhering to the legacy of his ancestors since he settled in Cifeng Pavilion. He spared no effort in the study of Feng Shui and devoted himself to its development. The master uses eight characters to see life, six hexagrams to judge good and bad luck, and Wei Zi takes the lead. He also combined Buddhism and Taoism, removed the scale, absorbed new ideas, and combined with the study of western astrology to create a new Feng Shui self-model.