Zhu Yuanzhang's family has been poor peasants for generations. Why did his grandfather put his ancestral grave in the water? What did he find?

Zhu Yuanzhang's grandfather found that water is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, so he set his ancestral grave in the water.

Zhu Yuanzhang's grandfather is proficient in diving and has excellent water quality. By chance, I met a Taoist immortal and learned that the underwater location was excellent, and Zhujiajian Island's family could be the emperor. He lived a poor life all his life. He hoped that future generations could one day change their destiny and honor their ancestors, so he set his ancestral grave in the water.

Many people still believe in Feng Shui in ancient times and even now. No matter what you do, you like to look at Feng Shui first to judge whether things are good or bad. It is believed that the quality of feng shui can affect the outcome of one thing.

Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, has been living in poverty since his birth. He used to be a monk and a beggar, and later became an emperor and king of a country by his own efforts. Although he became emperor mainly by his own efforts, I think the feng shui hints of his ancestral grave gave him psychological encouragement.

Without the geomantic theory of ancestral graves, Zhu Yuanzhang may not be so firm on the road of Ming Jun, or he may give up halfway. But it is precisely because of the implication that Zhu is the son of heaven that Zhu Yuanzhang can successfully climb the top of Mount Tai.

Therefore, we should not ignore our inner giant and spiritual rich, so as to convince ourselves from the deep heart. It is not difficult to convince others, but it is difficult to convince your own heart. Zhu Yuanzhang convinced himself that there was a destiny in his heart through the prophecy of the ancestral grave geomantic omen, so he worked hard at ordinary times and became an emperor smoothly.