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In a word, it turned out to be worth 2 million! This may surprise most people how a single sentence can prompt someone to shell out such a large amount. 2 million, for the vast majority of people, is already a huge amount of money, a rare wealth in a lifetime. However, the protagonist we are going to discuss today succeeded in getting Li Ka-shing to take out 2 million Hong Kong dollars without hesitation with the sentence "Your late wife died tragically".
This mysterious figure is a generation of feng shui masters named Cai Boli. Born in 1922 in Shunde, Guangdong, Cai Boli was backed by the founder of Zhenbutang, a name that most people are familiar with and represents the essence of feng shui. Cai Boli's grandfather developed Zhenbutang with his outstanding feng shui skills, and compiled the "Seven Political Longitude and Latitude Almanac", which laid a solid foundation for Cai Boli's later feng shui career.
However, Cai Boli's thinking has changed significantly over a period of time. Under the impact of the new trend, he began to question whether traditional feng shui culture was just an ethereal belief. His father, in particular, was angry at Cai's new ideas, because from the time Cai's grandfather founded the Zhenbu Hall to its development, Cai seemed destined to become the successor of the family. However, the young Cai Boli looked down on feng shui culture, which brought him into conflict with family traditions.
However, the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan changed everything. Unable to continue his formal education, Cai decided to learn a trade, and he re-studied his ancestral feng shui writings. Through careful study, he understood that feng shui is not illusory, but has a deep theoretical basis. In order to master this skill more deeply, Cai Boli even studied mathematics with a teacher, investing a lot of time and energy. A few years later, his knowledge became more proficient, and he combined mathematical theories with the Five Elements Bagua to create his own unique feng shui system, which has since become famous.
With his father's retirement, Cai Boli took over the family business and became the third generation of Shinbudo. In 1952, he decided to settle in Hong Kong, but there he discovered that the way of life in Hong Kong was very different from that of the mainland.
On the mainland, Tsai had argued that because Hong Kong had been colonized by Britain for a long time, the minds of locals might be influenced by British culture and might be more open. However, when he actually came into contact with Hong Kong people, he found that their thinking was still similar to that of mainlanders, unaffected by foreign culture. This discovery became a business opportunity for Cai Boli.
Thinking that he could pass on his family culture in Hong Kong, Choi decided to carry forward the family business. His skills quickly gained recognition in Hong Kong, and many architectural projects sought his guidance. Cai Pak-li's fame gradually spread in Hong Kong, and even rich people like Li Ka-shing often consulted him.
It was one day in 2006 that Li Ka-shing received the unpleasant news that the grave of his deceased wife, Zhuang Yueming, had been burglarized. This news made Li Ka-shing angry, and the tomb robbers took advantage of the staff going out on the first day of the new year to try to dig the cemetery, they found Zhuang Yueming's graveyard, and decided to dig in search of valuable funeral items. However, they did not succeed in finding the burial chamber and were eventually caught by the cemetery staff. Zhuang Yueming escaped the fate of being desecrated, but the cemetery suffered damage.
Li Ka-shing was depressed, and he thought that his late wife had not been at peace. He was also dissatisfied with the negligence of the staff, so he decided to find a new cemetery for his deceased wife. This decision sparked his contact with Cai Boli.
Li Ka-shing asked Cai Boli how to find a peaceful cemetery for his deceased wife, but Cai Boli put forward a surprising condition, he needed 2 million Hong Kong dollars to help Li Ka-shing. Li Ka-shing was initially shocked and dissatisfied with the high price. However, Cai
But Bo Li changed Li Ka-shing's attitude with one sentence: "Your deceased wife died miserably. This sentence deeply touched Li Ka-shing's heart. He remembered the pain of his wife Zhuang Yueming before her death, those expressions distorted by the onset of the disease. Li Ka-shing's heart was full of grief and guilt.
After some thought, Li Ka-shing agreed to the price proposed by Cai Boli without hesitation. For him, the 2 million Hong Kong dollars is just a number, just a meager compensation, an expression of respect and regret for his deceased wife.
Zhuang Yueming was Li Ka-shing's first wife and the woman behind his success. They grew up together, originally cousins, but gradually, their relationship went beyond affection and developed into love. The relationship was once opposed by the family, but eventually they decided to get together and get married. However, not long after their marriage, Zhuang Yueming died of a heart attack, leaving Li Ka-shing with deep regret.
Zhuang Yueming's death made Li Ka-shing painful, and in order to make up for his deceased wife, he arranged the best funeral and cemetery for her, but in the end he was attacked by tomb thieves. This filled Li Ka-shing's heart with sadness and anger. He is willing to pay 2 million Hong Kong dollars, not only to find a peaceful cemetery, but also to express his love and remorse to Zhuang Yueming.
After receiving the 2 million Hong Kong dollars, Cai did not use the money for personal consumption, but donated it to charity. The move made people re-examine his motives. Perhaps his previous asking price was indeed high, but he used his skills to earn this money and donate it to charity, which is also a kind deed. Cai Boli spent his whole life in Zhenbutang, he used feng shui to relieve people's worries, do his part, maybe some people do not believe in feng shui, regard it as superstition, but it is undeniable that this is part of the cultural heritage of the Chinese nation, has its own history and truth.
Cai Boli's hard work and diligence made him a generation of feng shui masters, and he was promised during his lifetime
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