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    <title>Reading *Fengshi Wenjian Ji* with DeepSeek</title>
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<p>(Translated from the Chinese version with the help of ChatGPT.)</p>
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    <a href="#why-this-book" class="header-mark"></a>Why This Book</h2><p>My surname is Feng—a pretty rare one. Outside of relatives, I don’t think I’ve ever met another Feng in real life<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" class="footnote-ref" role="doc-noteref">1</a></sup>.</p>
<p>A few days ago I was watching a video that mentioned a Tang dynasty miscellany called <em>Fengshi Wenjian Ji</em> (“What the Feng Clan Saw and Heard”). That immediately caught my attention. Not only does it share my surname, it also sounds exactly like something I’d name this site.</p>]]></description>
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