Grave Robber's Chronicles was a Chinese web novel, in which lighting the sky lanterns was an ancient traditional folk activity. Lighting a lantern usually referred to lighting a lamp in the night sky and writing a wish or incantation on the lamp in the hope that the genie would protect oneself or others. In Grave Robber's Chronicles, lighting the sky lamp was seen as a tool for grave robbing because by lighting the lamp, it could attract the attention of evil spirits and increase the difficulty and risk of grave robbing. In novels, grave robbers would usually curse the tomb before lighting the sky lamp to eliminate the blessings of evil spirits. The last item was taken away by the person who lit the sky lamp, usually a grave robber or his men. However, it should be noted that lighting sky lanterns is a superstitious activity and should not be used as an actual grave robbing tool.
Lighting the Sky Lantern was the seventh chapter of Grave Robber's Chronicles.
The sky lamp was a setting in Grave Robber's Chronicles. It referred to lighting a lamp in the tomb to illuminate the tomb so that one could see the surrounding environment clearly when robbing the tomb. In novels, lighting a sky lantern was often an important technical operation that required a certain amount of skill and experience. At the same time, lighting the sky lanterns was also one of the plots that often appeared in tomb robbing novels. It was considered a dangerous activity.
Grave Robber's Chronicles is a Chinese web novel composed of nine short stories written by Chinese authors. The novel tells the story of a group of grave robbers searching for treasure in a famous ancient tomb in Chinese history. The story of Grave Robber's Chronicles involved many dynasties in Chinese history and many famous ancient tombs, including the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, the mausoleum of Han Wudi, the mausoleum of Ming Xiao, and the pyramids of Egypt. In the novel, grave robbers used various methods to find treasures, including excavating ancient tombs, cracking passwords, and using high-tech equipment. The novel won the love of readers with its imaginative plot, colorful characters, and exciting battle scenes. Grave Robber's Chronicles had also been adapted into movies, TV series, games, and many other forms of Chinese online literature.
In a narrow sense, it referred to a military position set up by Cao Cao in the Eastern Han Dynasty to rob tombs for wealth. In a broader sense, it could refer to the official (or warlord) tomb robbing group in China history. In grave robbing novels such as Grave Robber's Chronicles, the Gold Robbing Commandant was one of the four major sects of grave robbing. This sect valued rules. They had unique grave robbing techniques and methods, and they followed certain sect rules to carry out grave robbing related activities. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Grave Robber's Chronicles series, Wu Xie and Fatty once lit a lantern together in the hope of awakening an ancient divine object to save them and their families. However, in the process of lighting the sky lantern, they encountered various dangers and challenges. In the end, they successfully lit the sky lantern, but the divine item did not appear. Instead, it brought them to a mysterious world. In this world, they encountered many mysterious characters and dangerous situations, but in the end, through their tireless efforts and courage, they finally left this world and returned to the real world.
Grave Robber's Chronicles: A Ten-Year Promise was the seventh novel in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series, which was first published on December 1, 2012.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, lighting a sky lantern was a relatively ancient grave robbing technique. Its main purpose was to illuminate and transmit information. In the novel, the key to lighting the sky lantern was to find a suitable acupoint, place a candle or wick on the acupoint, and then light the candle. This technique allowed people to see their surroundings clearly in the dark and could also be used to transmit information so that the grave robbers could better carry out their next move. However, lighting a sky lantern was also a dangerous technique. If it was not handled properly, it could cause a fire or other dangers.
Grave Robber's Chronicles was a novel. It had three parts: Grave Robber's Chronicles, Hidden Sea Flower, and Sand Sea. These three parts formed a complete tomb robbing novel.
Grave Robber's Chronicles was a Chinese web novel in which zongzi was a traditional grave robbing tool. Zongzi is usually made of glutinous rice and wrapped with a spell to prevent grave robbers from entering the tomb. In the novel, Zongzi was described as a mysterious object that could protect the cultural relics in the ancient tomb from damage.
The ending of the original Grave Robber's Chronicles referred to Wu Xie, Fatty, Xiao Hua, Xiao Ge, and the others who went to Changbai Mountain under the leadership of their third uncle to complete the tomb of the thief and successfully opened the bronze door. After the bronze door was opened, there were many mysterious treasures and history in the bronze castle. However, the ending of the story was not that they obtained all the treasures, but that they discovered the truth hidden in the bronze castle. The third uncle was actually a riddle. He had been searching for his own son, and all the secrets were hidden in the book, Grave Robber's Chronicles. Finally, they realized that it was not a simple treasure theft but a conspiracy. They sacrificed their lives to expose this conspiracy. This was the ending of Grave Robber's Chronicles.