On June 15, 1311, the moon rose to the sky ahead of time, big and absurd. In China under the rule of the yuan Dynasty, everyone looked up and watched. But today, the moon has no interest in any part of China. Its most brilliant brilliance first fell to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, then crossed the mountains to Chuzhou Road, and then tortuously flowed to Qingtian County, galloping along Qingtian Mountain, gliding across Nantian Mountain after a magnificent turn, and rushed to Liu’s home in Wuyang Village. Here, for the first time, it stopped at the end of its journey. Because it is here that Liu Bowen, the most legendary man in Chinese history, will be born. Apart from the exceptionally bright moonlight in the courtyard, Liu Bowen’s birth scene was uneventful. This is a taboo. Because the birth of a great man must have something fantastic to add to it. Torre Liu Da didn’t see the dragon in the sky, also didn’t see red light, more didn’t see the fairy down to earth to send son. Fortunately, there are “prophets after the event” in the world, and it is precisely because of them that Liu Bowen’s birth is colorful. It is said that when Liu Kui’s wife, Ms. Fu, gave birth to her first child, Liu Shu, a Taoist priest broke into Liu’s house travel-stained. Without waiting for the master’s consent, he picked up Liu Shu and watched carefully for a long time. The rich lady’s face changed greatly, Liu Da was about to come forward and argue with him, the Taoist priest sighed and threw the child back into the rich lady’s arms, like throwing a toy. “You are an ordinary child.” With that, the Taoist priest took out a book from his bag, which was full of pictures and texts. He opened a page and pointed to the picture on it and said to Liu Da, “You should have another child.” Liu Da in metaphysics, of course, is not a fuel-efficient lamp. From an early age, he studied astrology, which included divination, geomancy, astrology, chess, and divination. In the village of Wuyang, the people played down his status as a teacher (teaching) in Suichang (now Suichang, Zhejiang), Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, during the yuan Dynasty, and regarded him as a semi-immortal. In the eyes of the local people, Liu Da is a figure who is favored by the Jade Emperor of the East and the Buddha of the West. Whose family lost the cow, ran the chicken, as long as Liu Da is willing to help, in his relaxed talk and laugh between the fingers, the cow and chicken will be recovered. People tend to have confidence in their profession, and of course, they believe that there are peers in the world besides themselves. The Taoist priest’s words “You should have another child” touched him, and he asked the Taoist priest to take a seat and ask for the truth.