Grave Robber Qiu Tianguan
3 Grave Robber Faction

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Jia Yan flipped through the book.

From the records in the book, it should be a handwritten copy. Or rather, it was a manuscript written by a person.

Gold Hunting Lieutenant.

Seeing the words " Gold Hunting Lieutenant," Jia Yan was almost certain that this was the grave robber's notebook. It was definitely true. Moreover, he was a professional grave robber.

The embryonic form of gold touching began during the Warring States Period. He was proficient in the "Dragon Seeking Formula" and "Dividing Gold and Locating Acupoints". Only those who had the gold touching talisman could be called a real gold touching lieutenant.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao specially set up the Gold Hunting Commandant and appointed Qiu Zhonglang as a general. Grave robbers. This was mentioned in Yuan Shao's denunciation when he attacked Cao Cao. "We have specially set up a general in the hill and a lieutenant in the gold search.”The denunciation specifically pointed out that Cao Cao had personally organized and directed the robbery of the tomb of King Xiao of Liang."Cao Cao led his generals and soldiers to personally excavate and break open the coffins.”This text became a famous denunciation since ancient times. The drafter was a famous scholar, Chen Lin, who was listed as one of the Seven Sons of Jian An.

The gold-looting officers were best at finding tombs. They often gathered all kinds of information and combined it with their observations of local feng shui to quickly find the specific location of the tomb.

Whenever a large tomb was dug up, a candle would be lit in the underground chamber and placed in the southeast corner. Then, the coffin would be opened to search for gold. When he made his move, he could not damage the remains of the deceased. He touched them gently from the top of his head to the bottom of his feet. In the end, he must leave one or two treasures for the deceased. In the meantime, if the candle in the southeast corner went out, they had to put back the property they had obtained, kowtow three times respectfully, and return the way they had come.

" Just a brief introduction to the Gold-looting Commandant?'Jia Yan was a little curious. This person was too bored. It seemed that this thing was useless.

Mountain Moving Daoist.

Jia Yan had never heard of this Mountain-Moving Daoist before, so he continued to read carefully.

Moving the mountain was a trumpet-like method of digging hills, which was a method of destruction mainly by external forces. Most of them were dressed as Taoist priests, and because of their attire, it added a lot of mystery to them. Many people thought that the " Moving Mountain Dividing Armor Technique " they used to excavate the ancient tomb was a kind of magic similar to Maoshan Taoist Technique.

The sect of moving mountains had its embryonic form in the Qin and Han Dynasties, but it flourished in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. It specialized in mechanisms and formations, and was very good at cracking all kinds of mechanisms in tombs. Feng Shui was just a rough idea, but it was far from the other three sects. Mountain Moving Daoist was a loner and never cooperated with others. Traditional martial arts were slightly stronger than gold-looting officers, but they used formations set up in advance to deal with zombies, as well as various self-made small handmade weapons.

Its predecessor had some origins with Mao Mountain, but because of their ideals, they were also mutually exclusive. Because the sect was founded relatively late, it did not inherit many feng shui spells. It completely ignored the traditional rules and was rejected by other sects. Therefore, it rarely revealed its true identity and traveled around the country as a Taoist priest.

Mountain Moving Taoist dug hills for money. Although he was familiar with traps, he always focused on destruction. He would do anything to achieve his goal. However, for personal safety and the channels to sell stolen goods, there were also various tricks that were naturally formed and passed down. The details were temporarily unknown.

"Proficient in array formations?" Jia Yan scratched his head. This thing about arrays sounded very mysterious. Since he was proficient in array formations, his Feng Shui skills should not be too bad.

Remove the strong men of the ridge.

" This is probably another sect that grabs tombs.'The two above were about tomb raiding sects, and this one was probably the same.

Jia Yan continued reading seriously.

The " Mountain-Unloading Warriors " were between the two kinds of livelihood: green forest and digging hills. When there was a tomb, they would dig it up. When they could not find the tomb, the leader would pass down the armor plate and gather in the forest to rob property. They had always had the advantage in numbers. As long as they could find a place, they would dare to dig even if there was a huge tomb. It was said that the founder of Xieling Sect was taught by an immortal and had a method to increase one's strength. Therefore, most of the disciples of Xieling Sect were extremely strong and proficient in martial arts, so they were called strong men. Back then, Lu Bu, who had awed the Nine States, was also a descendant of Xieling Gate. He had prepared military rations for Dong Zhuo and had excavated many tombs of the Han Emperor.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, this sect gradually exchanged and merged with each other, absorbing the characteristics of the two sects, the Toujin Sect and the Laoshan Sect, and formed a specific school. It had its own unique understanding of Feng Shui techniques. He was good at destroying arrays and was familiar with the weaknesses of various Feng Shui terrains.

During the Yuan Meng period, due to their hostility towards the Yuan Meng regime, they were persecuted wantonly. Thus, they launched a full-scale revenge, destroying the feng shui of Genghis Khan's mausoleum and ruining the Yuan Dynasty. In the end, they destroyed several of Genghis Khan's mausoleums and restored the Han territory. Because of this, they had a feud with the Mongolians. When the Mongolians occupied the world, they had issued the Golden Eagle Order to gather a secret organization of assassins from all over the world to hunt down the Xieling disciples. It was said that even today, the descendants of this assassin group still followed the ancestral teachings and hunted down the disciples of Xieling Sect. Because of this, Xieling Lishi kept his identity a secret. He would not tell anyone who was not from his sect, even the Headmaster's wife and children. The Xieling Sect disciples later faded out of the Central Plains and were mostly active in the northwest of the Miao territory.

Xie Ling Sect mainly sniffed with their nose. In order to maintain the sensitivity of their nose, they avoided spicy alcohol and tobacco. He used a metal rod to strike the ground and pulled it out to sniff it. The metal rod would bring up all kinds of smells from the underground soil. Based on the feeling of the soil when it was hit, it would definitely be different if the ground was empty, or there was wood or bricks.

The real experts would not care about the Luoyang shovel, because if the underground soil was not dry enough, the effect would be greatly reduced, especially in the rich areas of Jiangnan. The rainfall was heavy, and many ancient tombs were submerged by the underground water, and the underground soil was washed into a mess.

Xieling Sect had been hunted by the Mongols for a long time, and most of its disciples were in danger. In order to protect themselves, the rules of the seniors had changed for thousands of years. It also evolved into all sorts of new rules, such as never attacking Han or even Chinese tombs. The specific details were temporarily unknown.

"Isn't this Mountain-Lifting Strongman a little too mysterious? Lu Bu is also a disciple of Xieling?" Jia Yan was immersed in the world described in the book and had completely forgotten his current environment.

The owner of this book was really interesting. He had collected so much information about tomb raiding sects. He really didn't know what the use of all this was.

Jia Yan continued to read. He suddenly felt that if this was a novel or a movie, it would be very interesting.

General Qiu was appointed.

The Hairmound General only existed in the later Han Dynasty. It was also known as the Hairmound Heavenly Official or the Hairmound Spiritual Official. In fact, the methods of the Hairmound Heavenly Official and the Gold-looting Commandant were almost exactly the same. There was an additional copper seal engraved with the words " Blessing of the Heavenly Official " and " No Taboo ". In the hands of the Hairmound Heavenly Official, it was an irreplaceable divine item. With the seal in hand, even ghosts and gods would avoid it!

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