In the setting of tomb raiding novels, moving mountains, unloading mountains, looting gold, and hair hills were the four major sects of tomb raiding. Gold-looting Lieutenant emphasized rules. In a narrow sense, it referred to a military position set up by Cao Cao during the Eastern Han Dynasty to specialize in robbing tombs for money. In a broad sense, it could refer to the official (or warlord) tomb robbing group. he sent Qiu Tianguan to attach importance to cooperation. Mountain Moving Taoist valued skill. The four sects had their own strengths. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Gold Touching Lieutenant originated from the Warring States Period. Cao Cao established this position to dig hills. They were proficient in the "Dragon Seeking Formula" and "Dividing Gold to Set Acupoints". They needed to have the orthodox gold-touching talisman to be called gold-touching captains. When digging the tomb, light a candle in the southeast corner of the tomb. Gently touch the gold from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet. Do not damage the remains. If the candle goes out, put back the property and leave. Hairmound Lieutenant General was also known as Hairmound Heavenly Official or General Hairmound. His technique was almost the same as that of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant, but he had an additional bronze seal engraved with the words " Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboos ". Pay attention to everyone's cooperation and make a detailed plan before taking action. The risk is the lowest. They often disguised themselves as pawnshops, court officials, antique dealers, and so on. They did not easily make a move, and occasionally targeted large tombs. They were the only faction among the four factions that did not avoid cooperating with the government. During the Qing Dynasty, they were exiled overseas, and most of the remaining branches in the country worked in government departments as archaeologists. The Mountain Moving Taoist dug the ancient tomb to find the Dust Bead in order to obtain the Immortal Medicine. They used trumpet-style digging hills and dressed up as Taoist priests. They were good at breaking the tomb's mechanism, but they only had rough feng shui. He was a loner, and his traditional martial arts skills were stronger than the gold-looting lieutenant. He used a pre-set array and self-made small handmade weapons to deal with the zombies. His predecessor had some connections with Maoshan, but they were mutually exclusive. He founded the sect later, inherited few feng shui spells, ignored traditional rules, and rarely revealed his true identity. Xieling Lishi relied on long hoes and shovels, earth cannons, medicine, stones, large troops, centipedes, mountain ladders, and other equipment to rob tombs. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Moving mountains, unloading mountains, touching gold, and hair hills were known as the four major tomb robbing sects in the traditional context, rather than the concepts related to the heavenly officials. The Gold-Touching Sect could be traced back to the Gold-Touching Lieutenant established by Cao Cao. It had a certain government background and its purpose was to plunder underground property. There were rules such as "the rooster crows and the lamp goes out, but you can't touch gold". Its members had to be good at Yin and Yang Feng Shui to divide gold and fix acupoints. They also had to abide by the sect rules. Their equipment was also more professional, such as glutinous rice, black donkey hooves, flying tiger claws, and so on. The Mountain-Moving Sect started in the Qin and Han Dynasties and reached its peak in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. Its name came from the Taoist sect's "Mountain-Moving Armor Separation Technique", also known as the Mountain-Moving Taoist. Mountain-moving Taoists were mostly on the road of tomb raiding due to family hereditary diseases (originally thought to be curses). They searched for treasures in ancient tombs and formed their own sect of fighting techniques. They were good at the art of life and restraint. The Xieling Sect was different from the Gold-Touching Sect, which used geography and feng shui to determine the location of the tomb. Instead, they relied on the sensitivity of the nose to find the tomb. The founder of the sect was said to have obtained the "Great Strength Method." Some of the Xieling Sect members relied on human wave tactics to fight, including blasting and forced demolition. However, the leader of the Xieling Sect also needed to have knowledge of geography. The Hair-Hill Lieutenant General was similar to the Gold-Touching Commandant. The Hair-Hill Lieutenant General could be regarded as the leader of the Gold-Touching Commandant. The Gold-Touching Commandant had ten "Gold-Touching Talismans" while the Hair-Hill Lieutenant General had one "Hair-Hill Silver". The number of words of the heavenly hexagram that the Dragon Seeking Formula was based on was different, sixteen and sixty-four respectively. However, in many movies and television works or original works, the sect of the general of the hair mound rarely appeared. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the ghost blows out the lamp series, there were descriptions of the four major tomb raiding sects, moving mountains, unloading mountains, touching gold, and hair hills. However, these sects were fictional in literary works, and there were no exact successors in reality. The representative figures of the Mountain-Moving Sect were Zhe Gushao and his granddaughter, Xue Liyang. They were fighting to find the Dust Bead to break the family curse. The representative of the Mountain Unloading Sect was Chen Yulou, who later became Blind Chen. The Mountain Unloading Warriors mostly relied on human wave tactics, such as blasting and demolishing. In the work, the gold-looting captain was represented by Hu Bayi, Wang Pangzi, and Shirley Yang (Iron Triangle). They needed to be good at using Yin and Yang Feng Shui to divide the gold and fix the acupoints. They also had to abide by rules such as the rooster crowing and the lamp extinguishing. Their equipment was also more professional. Although the characteristics of Hairmound Lieutenant General were similar to that of Gold-looting Lieutenant in the original novel, in the entire Ghost Blows Out the Light series, whether in the original novel or in the film adaptation, it was rare to see disciples of Hairmound Sect. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
[Toujin Lieutenant: Its embryonic form began during the Warring States Period. Cao Cao established this position to dig hills.] He was proficient in the "Dragon Seeking Art" and "Dividing Gold to Decide Acupoints" to determine the location of the ancient tomb. They focused on the technical aspects, and only those who obtained the orthodox gold-touching talisman could be called gold-touching captains. When digging graves, he had similar methods as General Fa Qiu. He was good at calculating the location of ancient tombs and treasures with Feng Shui and astrology. After entering the underground chamber, a candle would be lit in the southeast corner, and then the coffin would be opened to touch the gold. It had to be handled gently, from the top of the deceased's head to the bottom of his feet. The remains could not be damaged, and one or two treasures had to be left behind for the deceased. If the candle in the southeast corner went out, they had to put back the property they had obtained, respectfully kowtow three times, and then return the way they came. Hair Hill Lieutenant General: Also known as Hair Hill Heavenly Official or Hair Hill General. His technique was almost the same as that of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant, but he had an additional bronze seal engraved with the words " Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo ". This bronze seal was an irreplaceable divine item in the hands of the hill diggers. It was said that with a seal in hand, even ghosts and gods would avoid it. They paid more attention to the cooperation of everyone. Before the operation, they would invite many people to make a detailed plan and formulate countermeasures against possible situations. Then, they would dig the hills step by step. The danger in the process of digging the hills was relatively low. In ancient times, they often used pawnshops, court officials, antique dealers, and other identities as a cover. They did not easily take action, and occasionally, they targeted large tombs. They were the only sect among the four sects that did not avoid cooperating with the government. In the Qing Dynasty, they were exiled overseas due to the persecutions of foreign races. They were mostly active in Southeast Asia and the United States. They could be found in some large-scale ancient tomb excavation teams. The remaining branches in the country were mostly mixed in with the government departments as archaeologists. Mountain Moving Taoist: The purpose of excavating ancient tombs is not to seek wealth, but to find the Dust Bead to remove the curse on one's body. The trumpet-shaped mound digging method was mainly used to destroy the mound with external forces. Most of them were dressed as Taoist priests. Because of their mysterious attire, many people thought that their "Moving Mountain Dividing Armor Technique" was similar to the Taoist technique of Maoshan. It had taken shape as early as the Qin and Han Dynasties and flourished in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. It was good at mechanisms and formations, and was very good at cracking all kinds of mechanisms in tombs. He only knew a thing or two about Feng Shui and was far from the other three sects. He was a loner and rarely worked with others. Traditional martial arts were slightly stronger than gold-looting officers, but they mostly used pre-set formations and self-made small handmade weapons to deal with zombies. His predecessor had some connections with Maoshan, but they were mutually exclusive due to different ideas. As he founded the sect later, he did not inherit many feng shui spells and basically ignored the traditional rules. Therefore, he rarely revealed his true identity and traveled around the world as a Taoist priest. Mountain-Unloading Strongman: Tomb robbers relied on long hoes, large shovels, earth cannons, medicinal stones, large troops, and equipment such as centipedes hanging mountain ladders called Mountain-Unloading Armor. They mainly used "strength" to rob tombs. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the tomb raiding system involved in the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light, Moving Mountains and Unraveling Ridge were two of the sects. Mountain Moving Daoist was mostly disguised as a Taoist priest and used the trumpet-type method of digging hills. He mainly used the method of mutual promotion and restriction of external forces. He was good at acting alone, and his martial strength, technology points, and toolbox were off the charts. The strongmen of Xieling lived between the two kinds of livelihood: green forest and digging hills. When there was a tomb, they dug graves and dug graves. When they could not find a tomb, they gathered in the forest to rob property. They used their "strength" to rob the tomb, relying on long hoes, large shovels, earth cannons, medicinal stones, large groups of people, and centipedes known as Mountain-unloading Armor to hang mountain ladders. The strong men of Xieling were scattered all over the world, worshipping the Emperor Guan and the Overlord of the West Chu as their ancestor. Whenever there were ancient tombs, they would swarm up and excavate them with all their strength. They destroyed the corpses and leveled the hills, and plundered the treasures without leaving a single cent behind, imitating the actions of the Red Eyebrows Revolutionary Army in the past. The Mountain-Breaking Strongman relied on his sense of smell to find the ancient tomb. He would drive the iron rod into the ground, pull it out, and smell it with his nose. He would be able to distinguish the different situations inside the tomb. The investigation of the tomb mainly relied on hearing. The four formulas of "look, smell, ask and cut" each had two upper and lower methods. For example, the upper method of the word "look" was to look at the stars above and examine the earth veins below. The lower method was to look at the mud marks, distinguish the color of grass, and distinguish the height between them. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The most common incantations were "Hair Hill Seal, Golden Talisman, Moving Mountains and Seeking Dragons Formula". However, there was no more detailed information to show that these sect chants had more complicated contents. In the literary works related to tomb raiding, there was a rule of " not touching gold when the rooster crows," but the author admitted that this rule was made up to add literary color. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Moving Mountain, Unloading Ridge, Touching Gold, and Hair Hill each had their own characteristics and specialties. It was difficult to directly determine which sect was stronger. The Mountain-Moving Sect was good at restraining and controlling. Just like what the Nuqing Chicken had shown, they were more interested in finding treasures to break the curse of their clansmen, not just for money. The use of gunpowder was more famous, but this method would cause greater damage to the tomb. Xie Ling Sect could be said to be the representative of the limits of human strength. Most of the time, they relied on human wave tactics to fight back. Their methods were simple and direct, such as blasting and demolishing. Of course, the leader of the sect needed to master geographical knowledge to find the entrance to the tomb, but most of the people in the sect were relatively unskilled. The Gold Hunting Commandant was a professional team in tomb raiding. They needed to be good at using Yin and Yang Feng Shui to divide the gold and determine the acupoints. There were also strict rules such as not touching the gold when the rooster crows and the lamp goes out. The equipment looked very professional, such as Glutinous Rice, Black Donkey Hoof, Flying Tiger Claw, etc. They could use Yin and Yang Feng Shui to crack the traps of the ancient tomb. If they encountered special situations, they could also use the equipment to solve or retreat in advance. Lieutenant General Hair Hill was also a professional, and his characteristics were similar to that of the gold-looting lieutenant. He was the leader of the gold-looting lieutenant. Hairmound Zhonglang had a " Hairmound Silver." The Dragon Seeking Formula was based on the sixty-four-character hexagram, but it rarely appeared in the original work or film adaptation, probably because some of the so-called kung fu was difficult to present and explain. In short, each sect had different tomb raiding skills, styles, and personnel composition. Under different situations and mission requirements, their respective advantages would be reflected, so it was not easy to determine which sect was stronger. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the tomb-robbing literature, there were four great sects: Touching Gold, Furrowing Hill, Moving Mountain, and Dismounting Ridge. It was difficult to determine which sect was the most powerful because they each had their own unique characteristics and abilities. The Gold Hunting Lieutenant had a government background and was established by Cao Cao. It had strict rules such as "Don't touch gold when the rooster crows and the lamp goes out." It was good at using Yin and Yang Feng Shui to divide gold and fix acupoints. Members had to make good use of relevant knowledge and abide by the rules. Their equipment, such as glutinous rice, black donkey hooves, flying tiger claws, etc., were also very professional. They could use Feng Shui knowledge to crack the mechanisms of ancient tombs. If they encountered special situations, they could also use their equipment to solve them or evacuate in advance. The Hairy Hill Lieutenant General was similar to the Gold-Touching Commandant and was the leader of the Gold-Touching Commandant. They were also professionals, but there were fewer Hairy Hill Lieutenant Generals. The Dragon-Seeking Formula was based on the sixty-four-character hexagram (the Gold-Touching Commandant was based on the sixteen-character hexagram). However, it was difficult to present and explain the Kung Fu such as the Hairy Hill Finger and the Bone Shrinking Skill. There were relatively few descriptions in the original work. Mountain Moving Taoist started in the Qin and Han Dynasties and reached his peak in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. He was good at the art of life and restraint. For example, the angry chicken fighting the big centipede could be seen in his use of magic. They were originally members of the Zaglama tribe who embarked on the path of tomb raiding and treasure hunting in order to get rid of the "family hereditary disease"(previously thought to be a curse) of the tribe. They had their own style of reverse fighting techniques, but compared to gold looting, they were slightly inferior in terms of tomb raiding professionalism. The more famous method was to use gunpowder to blow up the tomb. Among the four sects, Mountain-unloading Warriors relied the most on manpower. They mostly used human wave tactics, mainly using explosives and forced demolition. Although it seemed that the technical content was low, the leader of Mountain-unloading Warriors needed to master geographical knowledge. For example, Chen Yulou used geographical knowledge to find the entrance to the tomb of the Yuan Dynasty general. In summary, each sect had their own unique advantages under different tomb robbing scenarios and mission requirements. It was difficult to determine which sect was the most powerful. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
[Gold-Hunting Lieutenant: Proficient in the Dragon-Seeking Formula and Dividing Gold to Decide Acupoints. He is good at calculating the location of ancient tombs and treasures using Feng Shui and astrology.] When digging the tomb, they lit candles in the southeast corner of the tomb. When opening the coffin to touch the gold, they had to touch it from the top of their heads to the bottom of their feet gently, leaving one or two treasures for the deceased. When the candles were extinguished, they had to put back the treasures and leave. Only those who had obtained the orthodox gold-touching talisman could be called gold-touching captains. They paid attention to the technical aspects. Although they did not like to cooperate with others, they would form small groups of five or less under special circumstances. They would also use modern tools and weapons in combination with Feng Shui techniques. They attached great importance to traditional industry rules. High General Hair Hill: Also known as the Heaven Official Hair Hill or the General Hair Hill. His technique is almost the same as that of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant. There is an additional bronze seal engraved with the words "Blessing of the Heaven Official, No Taboo". When digging the hill, he pays attention to the cooperation of everyone. Before the operation, he will invite many people to make a detailed plan and deal with possible situations. The danger is relatively low. In ancient times, they often disguised themselves as pawnshops, court officials, antique dealers, and so on. They did not easily make a move. Occasionally, they targeted large tombs. They were the only one among the four sects who did not avoid cooperating with the government. After the Qing Dynasty went into exile overseas, they were mostly active in Southeast Asia and America. The remaining branches in the country were mostly mixed in with the government departments as archaeologists. Mountain Moving Taoist: Excavating the ancient tomb is only to find the Dust Bead to remove the curse on my body. Most of them were disguised as Taoist priests who were good at cracking tomb traps, but they only had a rough understanding of feng shui. He was a loner, and his traditional martial arts skills were stronger than those of the gold-hunting lieutenant. He used pre-set formations and self-made small handmade weapons to deal with zombies. His predecessor had some connections with Maoshan, but they were mutually exclusive. Because he had inherited the Fengshui spells later, he basically ignored the traditional rules and rarely revealed his true identity. [Mountain-Unloading Strongman: Tomb robbers rely on long hoes and shovels, earth cannons and medicinal stones, as well as large groups of people and centipede-hanging mountain ladders (Mountain-Unloading Armor) and other equipment.] The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The meaning of the love of nature was that human nature naturally loved nature and liked the beauty of mountains and rivers. This sentence came from Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden and Field Residence. Tao Yuanming was a writer who loved nature. His poems expressed his yearning for nature and freedom, as well as his pursuit of a fresh and natural way of life. He believed that mountains and rivers represented a pure, solid and upright spiritual realm, and that human nature was to love nature. Therefore, the meaning of the love of nature was that people naturally loved nature and pursued a way of life that was harmonious with nature.