During the Three Kingdoms period, there was indeed an official position called Gold Robbing Lieutenant, but it did not refer to the clothes worn by grave robbers. It referred to a special force in the army. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the Gold Hunting Commandant was a special force formed by Cao Cao to be responsible for tomb raiding and treasure hunting. They wore special clothes and carried shovels and hammers. They used these weapons to protect the relics and treasures. However, there was no conclusive evidence in history to prove the existence of the gold-looting lieutenant because the Three Kingdoms period had passed for a long time. There were relatively few records and documents related to it. Therefore, we are unable to determine the specific work content and historical background of these officials.
According to historical records, the gold-looting lieutenant really existed. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, during the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao set up military ranks such as General of the Hill and Lieutenant of the Gold Touching Army to make up for the lack of military pay. They specialized in robbing tombs to supplement the military pay. In modern times, some grave robbers were also considered to be descendants of the gold-looting officers. For example, the grave robbers who robbed the tomb of Marquis Haiying from 2011 to 2015 used tools such as Luoyang shovels to rob the tomb. Luoyang shovels were commonly used by the gold-looting lieutenant. From the seized tools and their tomb robbing behavior, it was speculated that they might be descendants of the gold-looting lieutenant. In addition, on January 23,2024, Xiangyang, Hubei Province, cracked a case of large-scale theft and reselling of cultural relics. The suspects could also be regarded as modern so-called "gold looting officers", but their actions were illegal. Although there were these related incidents, the modern term " gold looting captain " was a grave robber who violated the law and ethics. This was essentially the same as the ancient Cao Cao who set up the gold looting captain. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gold Hunting Lieutenant was a military tactic in ancient China. It referred to the act of secretly sneaking into the territory of an enemy country with a large amount of gold, silver, and jewelry in an expedition team to steal and plunder. Because the actions of the gold-looting officers were very secretive, there was no conclusive evidence in history that they really existed. However, as a military tactic in ancient China, the gold-looting lieutenant had once appeared in some wars in history. For example, during the Tang Dynasty, the border troops used the strategy of the gold-hunting lieutenant to lure the enemy troops out of the city to fight by carrying a large amount of gold, silver and jewelry, thus weakening the enemy's combat effectiveness. Although there was no conclusive evidence in history to prove the existence of the gold-looting lieutenant, this did not deny the importance and value of this tactic in Chinese history.
The Gold Robbing Commandant was a tomb raiding organization in ancient China. Its history could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. It was said that the Gold-Touching Commandant was originally created by the Tang Dynasty general Li Jing. He used his military experience to formulate a complete set of tomb robbing strategies and procedures, and established the Gold-Touching Commandant Organization to be responsible for stealing precious ancient tomb cultural relics and gold and silver treasures. As time passed, the Gold Robbing Commanders gradually became an illegal tomb raiding organization, and their activities were severely cracked down by the government and the people. During the Song Dynasty, the activities of the gold-looting lieutenants became even more rampant. They even colluded with the government to become an open grave robbing activity. In history, most of the relics stolen by the gold-looting lieutenant were precious cultural relics of the Tang and Song Dynasties, such as bronzes, porcelain, paintings, and so on. These cultural relics were still preserved in the museum. Therefore, the gold-looting captain left a deep impression in Chinese history and became one of the classic characters in grave robbing novels and movies.
In history, the gold-looting sect had a certain prototype. The Gold-looting Sect originated from the Gold-looting Lieutenant set up by Cao Cao. Cao Cao dug graves and collected wealth for the expansion of the military organization. This was the initial source of the Gold-looting Sect. However, as time went by, grave robbing became illegal and immoral in reality, and there were no longer any gold-looting sects with the purpose of grave robbing. However, in literary works such as Ghost Blows Out the Light, the gold-looting sect was treated as a fictional sect. In these works, the gold-looting sect was based on imagination to construct a unique sect culture, sect rules, and various tomb robbing skills. In the gaming world, there was also a game element called the gold-looting faction, but it was fundamentally different from the historical archetype concept of tomb raiding. It was just a borrowed name. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Gold-looting Commandant was a sect of grave robbers in ancient China. According to historical records, the Gold Touching Lieutenant originated from the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In order to make up for the lack of military pay, Cao Cao set up military ranks such as the General of the Hill and the Gold Touching Lieutenant. They specialized in robbing tombs to supplement the military pay. The Gold-Touching Lieutenant had his own incantations, such as " Hair the mound seal, touch the golden talisman, move the mountains to find the dragon formula; people light candles, ghosts blow the lights, search for the stars in the stars; mercury spots, raise the funerary objects, go to the dragon tower and the palace countless times; cellar sinking coffin, bronze coffin, the eight characters are not hard to approach." There is a vertical burial pit, a small box grave, moving mountains and ridges around the road; A man dressed in red is fierce, smiling at a corpse. It is better to listen to a ghost's cry than to laugh at a ghost. Looking for the dragon to divide the gold to see the winding mountain, a layer of entanglement is a layer of pass. If there is an 80% risk of closing the door, there will be no Yin-Yang Eight Trigrams. There were some rules for the gold-looting officers. For example, they could only enter each tomb once and could only rob at night. There was a saying that one would not touch gold when the rooster crowed. Moreover, each person would bring a 'gold-looting talisman' made from the sharpest claws of a pangolin and specially crafted. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many works about the gold-looting captain robbing tombs and treasure hunts, including "The King of Grave Robbers,""Ghost Blows Out the Light (The Experience of a Grave Robber),""The Gold-looting Ancestor,""My Years as a Gold-looting Captain," and "Anti-Grave Robbing: Scaring off the Gold-looting Captain at the Beginning."
Gold-Touching Commandant originated from the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, in order to make up for the lack of military pay, Cao Cao set up military ranks such as General Fa Qiu Zhong Lang and Gold Hunting Lieutenant. They specialized in robbing tombs to supplement military pay. This was the origin of Gold Hunting Lieutenant. As time passed, the tomb raiding sect of the Gold-looting Commandant gradually disappeared in the long river of history. However, some cultural elements related to it were preserved, such as the real formula of the Gold-looting Commandant. These chants were considered important in the tomb raiding activities at that time. For example, they contained some rules for tomb raiding and the judgment of the danger of the tomb. In modern times, gold-looting officers appeared more often in literature, movies, and other works, becoming a mysterious cultural symbol. For example, the image of gold-looting officers in the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light was widely known, and the related movies also made the public more aware of this concept. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Some people claimed to be the descendants of the gold-touching lieutenant, such as Yao Yuzhong of Liaoning. Some characters in novels or movies were also set as the descendants of the gold-touching lieutenant. For example, Hu Bayi, Wang Kaixuan, and Xue Liyang in Ghost Blows Out the Light were set as the descendants of the gold-touching lieutenant. However, most of these were artistic creations or personal self-proclaimed, so it was difficult to verify whether they were really the descendants of the gold-touching lieutenant. In addition, judging from some grave robbing cases in reality, there were suspects who claimed to be descendants of the gold-looting lieutenant, but grave robbing was a criminal act and should not be glorified or encouraged. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In a narrow sense, the military position of a gold-looting lieutenant set up by Cao Cao during the Eastern Han Dynasty, which specialized in robbing tombs and obtaining wealth, had long since ceased to exist. However, in a broad sense, the official (or warlord) tomb raiding groups, as well as people like Wen Tao in the Five Dynasties and Sun Dianying in the Republic of China, who did not have a tomb raiding official position but had tomb raiding behavior, could be regarded as "Gold Robbing Commandant". In this broad sense, there were illegal and criminal acts of tomb raiding in modern society. Tomb raiders like "Gold Robbing Commandant" might still exist, but this was a violation of law and ethics. In addition, there would be the role of a gold-looting captain in literary works and movies. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!