๐I recommend the book Tomb Robber: Mountain Guardians. It's a suspense-adventure survival novel written by the author, Lost Street Travel. Although it's not a Doujinshi novel that completely meets your requirements, there's a plot where the female lead transmigrated to the Qixing Lu Palace, and it's also a grave robbing theme ~ I hope you like it!
Grave Robber's Chronicles 1: The Palace of the Seven Stars Lu was a mystery novel about grave robbing created by the third uncle of the Southern faction. It was published by China Friendship in January 2007. The story was about 50 years ago, a group of Changsha natives dug up a silk book of the Warring States Period, which recorded the location of an ancient tomb of the Warring States Period. However, all of them died mysteriously. Fifty years later, the grandson of one of the Tufuzi discovered this secret in the notes of his ancestors. This novel was the first in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series, and it was also the first time that the main character, Wu Xie, went to a tomb.
๐I recommend "The Little Wife in the Garden: Picking up a Zombie to Be a Husband". This ancient romance, business, and farming novel tells the story of a little tomb robber who transmigrated into a dumpling in a fight and was picked up by a husband. The two of them started a Mary Sue love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
" Tomb Robber's Chronicles of the Seven Star Lu Palace " was a mystery tomb robbing novel written by the third uncle of the Southern faction. It told the story of Wu Xie and his team searching for ancient tombs of the Warring States Period in the Seven Star Lu Palace. In the story, Wu Xie changed from an atheist to a tomb raider and experienced a series of dangers and mysteries. This novel was the first in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series, and it was also Wu Xie's first time entering a tomb. Grave Robber's Chronicles, Seven Stars Lu Palace, had been completed. There were a total of 30 chapters. The work was published in 2007 by Uncle Nan. In addition, the work was adapted into an animation and a TV series.
Grave Robber's Chronicles: The Palace of Seven Stars Lu was a Chinese web novel written by the author, Nanpai's Third Uncle. The story was about a group of grave robbers who had a series of thrilling events in the Seven Star Lu Palace.
" Tomb Robber's Chronicles of the Seven Star King Lu's Palace " was a tomb robbing novel written by the third uncle of the Southern faction. It told the story of a group of Changsha local masters searching for the Seven Star King Lu in the ancient tomb of the Warring States Period. The novel was divided into seven chapters, each with a different storyline and character. It could be read online for free. The specific plot involved a group of local masters digging up a silk book of the Warring States Period fifty years ago, which recorded the location of the ancient tomb of the Warring States Period. However, they encountered a strange incident underground and almost all of them died. Fifty years later, the grandson of one of the Tufuzi discovered this secret in the notes of his ancestors. He gathered a group of experienced tomb raiders to search for the treasure. However, there were many strange things in this ancient tomb, such as the Seven Star Suspicious Coffin, the Green-eyed Fox Corpse, the Nine-headed Snake Cypress, and so on. The readers can read the story of this mysterious adventure online for free.
The female rice dumpling was a fictional creature that appeared in the tomb robbing novel Grave Robber's Chronicles. It was usually described as a female rice dumpling with a strong body that could withstand huge weight and maintain its shape. The appearance of female zongzi was usually related to zongzi nests. They were usually depicted as hidden underground nests with many zongzi and other mysterious creatures. In the novel, the female rice dumpling was often regarded as an evil existence and was closely related to grave robbing activities.
The word zongzi usually appeared in novels such as Grave Robber's Chronicles to refer to a traditional anti-grave tool. Zongzi was usually made of glutinous rice or other grains, shaped like a long object wrapped in a layer of red bean paste or red dates. In the novel, the female ghost was called "Zongzi" because she often appeared at night and transformed into various forms, using the image of Zongzi to represent her mystery and strangeness. In addition, rice dumplings were also one of the traditional tomb raiding tools used to protect the tomb from intrusion and theft. Therefore, calling the female ghost "zongzi" also had a certain symbolic meaning.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Xiao Hua played the role of the female dumpling.
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The zongzi in Grave Robber's Chronicles was a traditional China food that was usually eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival. Zongzi was a type of food made from glutinous rice, meat, eggs, or beans. It was usually round or oval in shape. In traditional China culture, zongzi has the meaning of "reunion" because its shape is like a hemisphere, symbolizing family reunion and unity. The dumplings in Grave Robber's Chronicles were also described as a mysterious food that could give people superpowers or improve their memory.