Yang Gong's Thirteen Taboos have been valued by the Xuan Kong School since ancient times. There are also many taboos about this among the people. Weddings, business openings and other traditional happy events will not be held on this day. So what is the legend of the origin of Yang Gong's taboo day, and what is the fate of people born on Yang Gong's taboo day? The origin of Yang Gong's death anniversary Legend 1: Yang Gong refers to Yang Yunsong, a famous geomancer in the Tang Dynasty. Because he worked for the people all his life and was deeply loved by the people, he was called Yang Gong. Yang Yunsong was too upright and kind, so he was framed by some vicious people, who regarded him as a thorn in their eyes. Yang Gong was murdered as many as thirteen times in his life. However, because of Yang Yunsong's integrity and the practical things he did for the people, he was protected by the gods and was able to survive the danger every time. Legend 2: In ancient times, there was a family named Yang who had 13 sons, but his neighbor had no sons. As a result, he often acted smug in front of his neighbors. The neighbor was very angry and cursed him: "Don't be so arrogant! Birth, aging, sickness and death are all determined by fate. Who knows that your son will live a hundred years?" Yang Gong laughed up to the sky: "Haha! I have 13 sons! Even if I encounter three disasters and six calamities, I am not afraid! Even if God is jealous of me and takes away one of my sons every month, he will leave one son to see me off to the end of my life!" Unexpectedly, it was a coincidence that one year there was a plague, and there happened to be a leap month that year. Yang Gong’s sons were infected with the plague, and the first son died on the thirteenth day of the first lunar month. Soon after, the sons died one by one. By the end of December, all of Yang Gong's thirteen sons had died, leaving him alone, and his later years were extremely miserable. People say that all of Yang Gong's experiences were caused by his own big talk. At the same time, the number thirteen is also considered an unlucky number. All happy marriages do not have to be held on the 13th day of the lunar calendar. What is the fate of people born in Yanggongji?People born on Yang Gong's death day have bad luck; As Yang Gong's taboo days have too much negative energy, people born on these days are mostly destined to have bad luck. Men born on Yang Gong's taboo days have a hard life, with a lot of toil throughout their lives, and little savings throughout their lives. No matter how much money they make, it is difficult to have any surplus money, and no matter how hard they try, it is difficult for them to succeed. To break this problem, it is best to wear items with strong yang energy such as "tortoise shells", and marry a woman with earth or fire as her destiny. Women born on Yang Gong's taboo day are destined to be lonely. Most of them will not be able to get married for a long time, or will live alone until the end of their lives. Their marriages will not last long. If they marry a man with a weaker fate, he will easily die. If they marry a man with a stronger fate, they will easily get divorced. To break the spell, it's best to marry a widower or divorced man with a boy, and the number of boys in the family must not be less than the number of girls. If you give birth to a girl, give her a boy's name. |
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