The Look of the Buyi: the Legend of Lai Buyi Feng Shui

The Look of the Buyi: the Legend of Lai Buyi Feng Shui

by Rebellious

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Ch. 78The Troubles in Dongting·the Beggar Clan's Internal Struggle
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During the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song Dynasty, Lai Wenjun (also known as Buyi), a direct descendant of the Lai family of the Ganzhou Feng Shui family, was immersed in his family's academic history since he was a child. He was even taught by the reclusive master Xuan Jizi, and he mastered the techniques of regulating qi at the head of the mountain and finding the dragon's acupuncture points to a high level. With the ambition of "assisting the destiny of the country with Feng Shui and serving the king with his talents," he went north to rush for the examination. However, during the palace examination, he bluntly pointed out the feng shui shortcomings of the palace's "deviated dragon veins" and exposed Prime Minister Qin Hui's selfish intention of controlling the government through luck-changing techniques. This move angered the powerful traitors, and Qin Hui Luo Zhi was accused of "collaborating with the enemy" and was demoted to the barbaric Lingnan. The family was implicated and fell apart. In a desperate situation, Lai Buyi was lucky enough to be rescued by Su Xiaoman, a chivalrous girl from the Beggar Clan, and the two wandered the world together since then. He used righteous Feng Shui techniques to resolve the Lingnan plague, mediate the internal fighting among the Beggar Clan, and even became friends with Yue Fei, a famous anti-Jin general. He selected military camps for the Yue Family Army to hide wind and gather energy, cracked the evil Feng Shui formations deployed by the Jin Army, and witnessed the glory of the "Victory of Yancheng". From secret battles in court feng shui to life-and-death battles on the battlefield, from the duel between good and evil in the Jiangnan water town to retreating to the foothills of Wuyi Mountain to practice cultivation, Lai Buyi has always adhered to his original intention of "obeying nature and serving people and benefiting the people." He once assisted Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty in ascending the throne to consolidate his foundation, assisted in the planning and layout of the Longxing Northern Expedition, and also performed the legendary story of confidants with Yelv Chucai, the wise minister of the Jin Kingdom, who "had opposing positions but sympathized with each other". In the end, after seeing through the ups and downs of the court and the false fame, he chose to retreat to the mountains and forests, leaving behind such classics as "Qing Wu Preface" and "Ji Guan Pian". His profound philosophical thought that "the way of Feng Shui is ultimately in the human heart", together with the ups and downs of his life, was engraved in the history of the Southern Song Dynasty.

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