Fengshui ancient book “Lai Gong Seal” (ancient version) 74 pages

Download the 74-page PDF e-book of Fengshui ancient book “Lai Gong Seal” (ancient version). (For content clarity, please refer to the screenshot below) Introduction Gongtao Wenjun, styled Jingxian, nicknamed Caishan. In the third year from Yuan to Zhengzheng, he entered Vietnam and wrote the “Big Eight Classics”. Later, he traveled to Kuaiji and wrote “Records” in the early Ming Dynasty from the Liu family in Ruian. It is in Xiaoshan, Kuaiji, Shanyin, and there are thirty-six records in total.

Download the 74-page PDF e-book of Fengshui ancient book “Lai Gong Seal” (ancient version). (Content clarity, please refer to the screenshot below)

Introduction

Gongtao Wenjun, whose name is Jingxian, and whose name is Caishan. In the third year from Yuan to Zhengzheng, he entered Vietnam and wrote the “Big Eight Classics”. Later, he traveled to Kuaiji and wrote “Records” in the early Ming Dynasty from the Liu family in Ruian. It is in Xiaoshan, Shanyin Kuaiji, with a total of thirty-six records: Xingguang Note: According to the “Imperial Siku Quanshu? Reminding Officials? Summary”: “Written by Lai Wenjun in Song Dynasty, Wen Jun’s style is Taisu, a native of Chuzhou, a taster of officials Yu Jianyang, who is good at the art of looking at the earth, abandoned his job and wandered around. He called himself Buyizi, known as Lai Buyi in the world. He wrote “Eight Classics of Shaoxing Earth” and “Thirty-Six Classics”.

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