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Character experience, Cai Boli.

Cai Boli is a master of Feng Shui in Hong Kong. He is often associated with the rich in Hong Kong. Cai Boli once gave feng shui advice to many celebrities. During the British Hong Kong era, many governors invited Cai Boli to see Feng Shui before moving into the Governor's House. For example, he chose the Feng Shui Cemetery for the late Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Vice Chairman Henry Fok and the Feng Shui Treasure Land for the late Lixin Group Chairman Lin Baixin. He also chose auspicious days for the establishment and opening of many landmarks in Hong Kong.

The auspicious day of the ecliptic has a deep relationship with people and places in Hong Kong.

Cai Boli, who lives in Hong Kong, often watches Feng Shui for the rich in Hong Kong. He is the imperial metaphysician of Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Hong Kong. He found the tomb of Li Ka-shing's wife, Zhuang Yueming, and also saw the tomb of the late Henry Fok, vice chairman of the China People's Political Consultative Conference. In addition, Cai Boli has chosen auspicious days for many landmarks in Hong Kong, hoping to boost Hong Kong's fortune. For example, he chose the opening time of Tsing Ma Bridge and the piling time of "Heart Forest" in Ngong Ping, Lantau Island. International enterprises have also invited Cai Boli to give advice on Feng Shui. A pair of bronze lions proudly stood in front of the head office of HSBC in Central, and their placement and reopening time was also completed under the guidance of Cai Boli. Cai Boli is not only a master of Feng Shui, but also a master of astronomical calendar calculation. He is the third generation descendant of the town hall who compiled the calendar. He edited the calendar section of Tong Sheng, who sells more than one million copies every year. In recent years, this work was inherited by his daughter Cai Xinghua. In fact, since 1990s, Cai Boli has been training his eldest daughter to take over the compilation of calendars.

In recent years, Cai Boli, who is in a semi-retirement state, is also committed to recasting the ancient astronomical instrument "Hunyi". He even presented Lin Chaoying, director of the Observatory, with the first successful armillary sphere. Cai Boli's family origin comes from his grandfather Cai Zuibai. He studied astronomy and mathematics with his father Cai since childhood. At the age of 22, he began to take over the family business and compile calendars for children. Cai Boli has 65,438+065,438+0 children, among whom Cai Xinghua, the eldest daughter, inherited the work of compiling calendars, and the other children also studied with him, thus continuing the reputation of "the first successful scholar". In the spring of 2007, he took the lead in planning and organizing a private charity foundation, named "Hong Kong Shunlong Renze Foundation", with the main purpose of "helping the poor and promoting education". He took the lead in donating 2 million yuan, and Li Ka-shing, Chen Hongdao and other wealthy businessmen also donated 2 million yuan each. So far, he has successfully raised nearly 20 million yuan. A series of charitable activities have been going on for more than a year. By the end of 2008, the accumulated donation was 3.43 million yuan, including 500,000 yuan for snow disaster relief, 400,000 yuan for Wenchuan earthquake relief, 750,000 yuan for medical assistance, 6.5438+0.26 million yuan for charitable aid and other poverty relief.

In 2006, when Cai Boli was chatting with his good friend, Li Ka-shing, chairman of Cheung Kong, he said that he wanted to organize a charitable foundation. Li Ka-shing agreed with his idea very much, encouraged Cai Boli to implement it as soon as possible, and donated 2 million yuan.

Subsequently, Liang, Chairman of Guangdong Jiaduobao Group, Dean of Shunde Architectural Design Institute and Li Zuze, President of Hong Kong Newspaper Association, and other enthusiastic people donated money to help. He Zhiping, Director of the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, has also become one of the founders of the Foundation.

In June 2007, Shunlong Renze Fund was formally established in Hong Kong. After the foundation was established, it first helped the needy residents in their hometown. According to reports, at present, the Foundation only has offices and communication offices in longjiang town, Shunde District. The foundation will be based in Longjiang and look at the whole country.

Exactly: caring for the weak, Hui Ze community, kindness, happiness and leisure. A calendar master has such a spirit of benevolence, righteousness and fraternity, which is praised by all walks of life! Cai Boli's works include Tang Dynasty and Jing Shu.