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Who was the father of Wu, the general of Raoping in Qing Dynasty?
Wu, a nickname, served as a company commander at the end of the Ming Dynasty and remained a company commander after the Qing Dynasty. He is a good man in Meizhou, Guangdong. Legend has it that when he was a big official, the court sent a Buddhist to check whether the official was educated in the shadow of Feng Shui. If there is no corresponding feng shui shadow in ancestors, they will be regarded as evil stars and will not harm society when punished. When the court sent Taoist priests to visit Wu Gou's ancestral grave, they never found the ancestral grave that could cover the position of the company commanders. At a loss, his mother had to tell a story unknown to outsiders: Wu's mother went to visit relatives alone and was molested by a grocer on a beautiful and sparsely populated mountain road. In order to get rid of entanglement, Wu had to promise himself. On the slightly raised lawn by the roadside, while they were having fun, the grocer suddenly had a stroke and died. . . The next day, when mother Wu secretly found someone to bury her, she found that the body of groceries was tightly surrounded by a large group of ants, forming a grave. Later, he was born with unique talent and natural divine power (see Baidu Wu Celebrity Encyclopedia). Now there is no ancestral grave for martial arts, but there is no corresponding blessing. Mother Wu had to ask someone to take the Buddhist to see the tomb of this grocery store. At first glance, the Buddhists found that it was really good feng shui: the dragon opened its account from the ugly side, extended to the northwest, showing three peaks, and then opened its lower vein on the grave side, but it didn't get a pulse, so it turned to guard the ugly side. After leaving the cave, Chen Yuan's ditch water came around Yuan Wu. In front of the cave, on the right side, it merged with the stream that crossed from the right side, turned to the right side of the crossflow in the garrison, then turned obliquely to the left garrison and then turned to the outer outlet. It was a three-way street, and it was unbearable. There is a natural carpet in front of the cave, and the two classes stand together. The stream in front of the carpet runs from right to left, and there is an island-like low case in front of the stream. It's simple and neat, how magnificent!