In ancient China, there was a proverb called:"Heaven must not be revealed".However, this view is not fully accepted today, because no one can see what is going to happen, and even more so revealing the future to the outside world can lead to disaster. There have been four wise men in history who took the initiative to leak secrets to the heavens, what happened to them?The endings are strikingly similar.
The first to appear is a female strategist-Xu Mo, who was born in the twenty-sixth year of the First Emperor Era。She was born with jade since she was a child, and was honored as the "General of the Northern Expedition to the Huns" and was rewarded by the first emperor, and her father also had the honor of being crowned. As Xu Mo's knowledge increased, she still avoided not saying much on the grounds of illness, and even changed her name to Xu Cheng to show her determination.
Liu Bang personally visited him after hearing about his deeds, and Xu Cheng had insight into Liu Bang's will become an emperor, but he did not say it. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Liu Bang Jianhan, Xu Cheng was invited to be the guest of honor. When meeting Bo Ji, Xu Cheng predicted that this woman was pregnant with a dragon son, which undoubtedly revealed the secret of heaven. Liu Bang's ascension to the throne was really as he said, and he accepted Bo Ji, so his child Liu Heng became the Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. Although Xu Cheng leaked the secret of heaven, he chose to go into seclusion at the age of 50, and finally enjoyed his 80-year-old life.
The well-known warlocks of the Tang Dynasty, Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng, were valued by Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, because of their precise ability, and they were recruited into the palace and jointly compiled the "Push Back Map". This crystallization of ancient wisdom includes a prediction of China's fortune for the next 2,000 years. Li Chunfeng lived to 670 AD, and Yuan Tiangang died in Zhenguan for 19 years at the age of 72.
Finally, in the long river of history, there is a figure that has to be mentionedThat was Liu Bowen, the minister of the Ming Dynasty。He is not only extremely intelligent and unforgettable, but also known as a generation of prophets. He was brilliant and played an indelible role in assisting Zhu Yuanzhang in establishing the Shengshi Ming Dynasty.
In 1375 AD, Liu Bowen fell ill in bed due to a cold infection. Although he was given a poison-containing medicine carefully concocted by the Imperial Physician**, it did not save his life. On the sickbed, Liu Bowen gradually realized Zhu Yuanzhang's murderous intentions. He was well aware that his existence had become a potential threat to the emperor.
On the occasion of parting, Liu Bowen and Zhu Yuanzhang had a meaningful conversation. He calmly faced his fate, but he also expressed deep regret for Zhu Yuanzhang's ruthlessness. His life, short and brilliant, was full of endless wisdom and talent, but it also planted the seeds of tragedy.
Zhu Yuanzhang was deeply jealous of Liu Bowen's talent, and he feared that the prophet would endanger his power. Therefore, he did not hesitate to order Liu Bowen to be executed. This decision undoubtedly left a deep imprint on the history of the Ming Dynasty.
Liu Bowen's death was not only his personal tragedy, but also a turning point in the history of the Ming Dynasty. His departure deprived the Ming Dynasty of an outstanding statesman and prophet, and foreshadowed an inevitable power struggle.