Feng Guanguo
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Taoist in Song Dynasty. Shaowu (now in Fujian Province) is a young, intelligent and perceptive person. He can read books and write poems. When he grew up, he hated the worldly troubles and filth, so he ran away from home, swam around, wandered in the rivers and lakes, wandered in the mountains, and was determined to pursue a pure and wonderful place. When he met a strange person, he was taught the inner alchemy "all the wonders of astronomy, geography, life, misfortune and fortune, he was not good at learning.". It's very important to have a good meal and drink dew. Can sit on the tree, face up to the sky, inhale the essence of the sun.
The original name was hidden, and he called himself "Taoist without town border". He once lived in Yichun (now in Jiangxi Province) for two years. In his spare time, he was able to predict good luck, bad luck and the changes of yin and Yang. He was very effective and well-known. Feng Guanguo was a good drinker and drunk. Some people ridicule him for his drunkenness, but Guan Guo wrote a poem in which he said: "when you go all over the four hundred states in the world of mortals, there are many good couples. When you come, you should laugh at the old man, but not the old man.". During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Song Dynasty in Shaoxing (1131-1162), Feng Guanguo sat upright and died. Li guanmin, the Sheriff of Yuanzhou, made a statue of Feng Guanguo in Zhiping temple.
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Feng Guanguo