Father Guoyuan was the satrap of Ren Jianping in the early Jin Dynasty. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Guo Pu expected that there would be war in his hometown, so he took refuge in the southeast. After crossing the river, he joined the army under the shadow of Xuancheng House, and then went down from Xuancheng East, where he was guided by the then governor of Danyang to join the army. After Emperor Wu of Jin ascended the throne, he became a writer and moved to Shang.
2. Qiu Yanhan
Qiu Yanhan was a famous master of geomancy in Tang Dynasty in China, and he was very popular. According to legend, Mr. Feng Shui confessed to Crane Immortal. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty rose at the beginning, and the stars were different. The imperial court suffered from it and left its mountains broken. In fact, Qiu Han's mountain is also a blessing, and his original sin is a mistake. He entered the three-volume map (The Book of Secrets) and wrote his own "Rich Yin Shin". Xuanzong felt that his father was his son, so he kept books in the golden chamber and wrote jade letters.
3. Liao Jun (943- 10 18), a famous Mr. Feng Shui. His real name is Ke Chun, the word Apollo, a peaceful layman and Jin Jingshan, so later people call him Liao Jinjing. People from Huangpi Village, Huangpi Town, Ningdu County.
The ancestor Liao Chongde lived in Henan for a long time and served as a county magistrate in Zhenguan Gengzi (now Ningdu) in the Tang Dynasty. He became the ancestor of Liao. Jun is the tenth grandson of Chongde and the fourth grandson of Liao Luan, the ancestor of Huang Bei. Sun Shi, grandson of the fourth ancestor of Liao in Huang Bei.
4. Emperor Wendi Zeng, a famous master of Kanyu in China in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Yidu, Jiangxi, and his father had searched for himself. Case-solving, green capsule preface). Wendi studied books such as Jingwei, Huang Ting and Neifu, and his geography was particularly refined. During Liang's reign (9 15-920), he swam to Wanzai County (Luling, Jiangxi Province), where he liked the hills of the northwest mountains.
Liu Jiangdong, a famous master of Kanyu in Tang Dynasty in China, was a disciple of Yang Gong, a prisoner in Yidu County, Jiangxi Province. His son Liu Ying (the second son) and son-in-law Tan passed down from generation to generation.