Francolin Whistle was the Mountain Moving Taoist, and he was the leader of the Mountain Moving Taoist. Although he later became the disciple of the Gold-Touching Commandant, Liaochen, he was essentially a member of the Mountain-Moving Branch. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Mountain-moving Taoist and the Gold-looting Commandant each had their own unique characteristics, and it was difficult to determine which one was more powerful. Mountain Moving Taoist was skilled in the art of moving mountains and splitting armor. They did not rob tombs for gold and silver, but only to find the Dust Bead to remove the curse of their clansmen. In the process of tomb raiding, they often appeared as Taoist priests and had their own style and skills. The gold-touching lieutenant had strict rules. To enter the tomb, one had to hang a gold-touching talisman, light a candle in the southeast corner, and not touch the gold when the rooster crows. Only one or two pieces of funerary objects could be taken to make a bag and passed on to three generations. They relied on the Heavenly Star Feng Shui Secret Technique, Dividing Gold to Set Acupoints, Searching Mountains to Find Dragons, and other skills to find the tomb. From the comprehensive consideration of skills and goals, the two had their own strengths in different situations and mission requirements. There was no absolute difference between who was better. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gold-looting Lieutenant, Mountain-moving Daoist, Mountain-unloading Strongman, and Mountain-raising Heavenly Official were all sects related to tomb raiding. The ancestor of the gold-looting lieutenant was Cao Cao, and the source of the book was Zhang Sanlian. The Gold-Touching Commandant wore the Gold-Touching Talisman to rob tombs. He was good at the Dragon Seeking Formula and the Dividing Gold Acupoint. Moreover, his ancestor had taught him that "if he combined, he would live, and if he divided, he would die." Zhang Sanlian took in four disciples. The eldest was the Flying Lion, the second was the Golden Abacus, the third was the Yin Yang Eye Sun Guofu, and the fourth was the Iron Grinding Head. Sun Guofu accepted Hu Bayi's grandfather, Hu Guohua, as his disciple. Later, the 16-Character Secret Skill of Yin and Yang Feng Shui was passed on to Hu Bayi through Sun Guofu and Hu Guohua. When the gold-looting lieutenant was robbing the tomb, he would light a candle in the southeast corner of the tomb. When the candle went out, the tomb could not be dug. Mountain Moving Daoist often dressed up as a Taoist priest and used trumpet-type digging. He mainly used external forces to reinforce and restrain each other. He was good at acting alone. His martial strength, technology points, and toolbox were off the charts. Xieling Lishi is located between the green forest and the hill. When there is a tomb, he will rob the tomb. When there is no tomb, he will gather in the mountain forest to rob property. Tomb raiding relied on the strength of numbers. They relied on their sense of smell to find the ancient tomb. They would drive the metal rod into the ground and sniff out the metal rod to determine the situation in the soil. Hair Hill Heavenly Official and the Gold-Touching Sect were from the same sect, but Hair Hill Sect had an iron copper seal engraved with the words " Heavenly Official Bless, No Taboo ". Those with this seal could avoid ghosts and gods. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the history of tomb raiding in ancient China, there were four major sects: the Gold Grabbing Sect, the Hair Hill Sect, the Mountain Moving Sect, and the Mountain Removing Sect (also known as the Gold Grabbing Lieutenant, the Hair Hill General, the Mountain Moving Taoist, and the Mountain Removing Strongman). The Gold-Touching Commandant wore a Gold-Touching Talisman to rob tombs. He was proficient in the Dragon Seeking Formula and the Dividing Gold to Set Acupoints. His ancestor was Cao Cao (the source of the book was Zhang Sanlian). The ancestor taught him that "if you unite, you live; if you divide, you die." 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. Grave robbing was a simple method, relying on the strength of numbers to defeat ten. They could find ancient tombs by driving metal rods into the ground, pulling them out, and smelling the different conditions in the soil. Mountain Moving Daoist was mostly disguised as a Taoist priest and used trumpet-style digging. He mainly used external forces to reinforce and restrain each other. He was more adept at acting alone. His martial strength, technology points, and toolbox were off the charts. Hair Mound Sect and Gold-Touching Sect were from the same sect, but Hair Mound Sect had an iron copper seal with the words "Blessing of the Heavenly Official, No Taboo" engraved on it. Those with this copper seal could avoid ghosts and gods. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the history of tomb raiding in ancient China, there were four major sects, namely the Gold-Touching Sect, the Mountain-Moving Sect, the Mountain-Removing Sect, and the Mountain-Removing Sect. They were also known as the Gold-Touching Lieutenant, the Mountain-Raising General, the Mountain-Moving Taoist, and the Mountain-Removing Strongman. [Toujin Lieutenant: Its embryonic form began during the Warring States Period. Cao Cao established this position to dig hills.] Only those who obtained the orthodox gold-touching talisman could be called gold-touching captains. They were proficient in the Dragon-Seeking Formula and the Mind-Dividing Acupoint, and they were good at calculating the location of ancient tombs and treasures with the help of Feng Shui and astrology. When digging the tomb, they would light candles in the southeast corner of the tomb, then gently touch the dead from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet to take money. They could not damage the remains, and they had to leave one or two treasures for the dead. If the candle in the southeast corner went out, they had to put back their belongings, respectfully kowtow three times, and then return the way they came. General Hair Hill (General Hair Hill, Heavenly Official Hair Hill): The technique is almost the same as that of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant, but there is an additional bronze seal engraved with the words "Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo". This seal is an irreplaceable divine item in the hands of the Hill Digger. They paid attention to the cooperation of everyone. Before the operation, they would invite many people to make detailed plans and make countermeasures for possible situations. They would dig the hills step by step, and the process was the least dangerous. In ancient times, 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 sect among the four sects that did not avoid cooperating with the government. In the Qing Dynasty, due to the foreign persecutions, most of the exiles were active in Southeast Asia and America. Most of the remaining branches in the country were mixed in government departments as archaeologists. Mountain Moving Taoist: Excavating the ancient tomb is only to find the Dust Bead for the immortal medicine. The trumpet-shaped mound digging method was mainly used to destroy the mound with external forces. Most of them dressed up as Taoist priests and were good at cracking the mechanisms and arrays in the tomb. However, they only had a rough understanding of Feng Shui and were inferior to the other three sects. He was a loner, and his traditional kung fu was stronger than that of the gold-looting lieutenant. He used formations set up in advance and self-made small handmade weapons to deal with zombies. His predecessor had some connections with Maoshan, but because of the mutual rejection of ideas with Maoshan, and because the sect was founded late and inherited few feng shui spells, it 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 rely on tools such as long hoes, large shovels, earth cannons, medicinal stones, and so on. There are also centipedes hanging mountain ladders called Mountain-Unloading Armor.] Between the two kinds of livelihood, digging graves when there are graves, and gathering in the mountains and forests to rob property when there are no graves. Tomb raiding methods were relatively simple. They relied on the strength of many people. They could rely on their sense of smell to find ancient tombs. They could drive iron rods into the ground and pull them out to smell the smell. From there, they could distinguish the different situations in the soil. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Seeking dragons,"" looting gold,"" moving mountains," and " unloading mountains " were terms related to tomb raiding. " Gold Hunting Lieutenant " was a sect of tomb raiders in ancient China. It originated from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Cao set up a relevant military rank to make up for the lack of military pay and specialized in tomb raiding. The Gold-Touching Lieutenant had a set of incantations, such as " Hair the mound seal, touch the golden talisman, move the mountain to find the dragon formula; People light candles, ghosts blow the lamp, survey the car to find the star peak; Mercury spots, raise the funerary objects, go to the Dragon Tower Hall countless times; Scent sinking coffin, bronze coffin, eight characters are not hard, do not approach." These chants had a certain guiding significance for the insiders, and they involved the rules of action in the tomb. "Moving Mountains" and "Unloading Ridges" were also tomb raiders. They each had their own style, methods, and traditional rules, but tomb robbing itself was an immoral and law-breaking act. In modern society, archaeological excavation followed strict scientific norms and legal systems to protect historical and cultural heritage. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the sect of tomb raiding, the four great sects of tomb raiding were Gold Touching Sect, Mountain Moving Sect, Mountain Unloading Sect, and Hair Hill Sect. If there were five of them, some people believed that Mountain Guardian could also be counted as one. The Mountain-viewing Taibao originated from the Ming Dynasty. He was good at "Mountain-viewing Finger Confusion Technique" and was described in some novels about tomb raiding. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the setting of " Ghost Blows Out the Light," the Mountain-Moving Taoist, Zhe Gushao, and the Mountain-Unloading Strongman, Chen Yulou, were both very distinctive characters. Zhe Gushao was the last descendant of Mountain Moving Daoist. He was agile, and his spear technique and lightness skill were superb. Mountain Moving Taoist originated from the ancient tribe of the Western Region's Zagramma Mountain. The tribe was cursed, and the clansmen would die of blood loss within ten years of reaching the age of forty. In order to break the curse, Zhe Gushao had been looking for the Dust Bead. He was good at the " Moving Mountain and Splitting Armor Technique ", which included the " Moving Mountain and Reclaiming Sea Technique " and " Splitting Mountain and Digging Armor ". In order to find the pearl that could remove the curse of his clansmen, he constantly explored the ancient tomb and experienced many dangers and challenges in the process. Chen Yulou was the leader of the Mountain-Unloading Warriors. It was said that the Mountain-Unloading Warriors were developed from the remnants of the Red Eyebrow Army. They were between the green forest and the hill, and were half-bandits and half-thieves. Chen Yulou's Xieling Sect had the advantage in numbers. They relied on their numbers and advanced equipment to rob tombs. Chen Yulou himself also had unique skills and leadership skills. However, when he was the bandit chief, the power of the Xieling branch was not as strong as before, but he still firmly controlled the bandits in several provinces. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Touching Gold, Moving Mountain, Dismounting Ridge, and Hair Hill each had their own characteristics. It was difficult to directly determine which sect was more powerful. Gold-looting Commandant was good at locating burial sites through astrology and Feng Shui. They fought alone and usually formed teams of three to five people. Although the size of the team was not large, they were proficient in the "Heavenly Star Feng Shui Technique" and "Dragon Seeking Formula". They had a strong ability to "divide gold and fix acupoints" and had high professional ability. They were relatively low-key and had strict sect rules. For example, when entering the tomb, they would light candles in the southeast corner of the tomb. When the rooster crowed, they would not touch the gold. They would not take all the underworld artifacts in the tomb. They would only take a small number each time. The identification symbol was a gold talisman. Faqiu Heavenly Official and the gold-looting lieutenant were of the same origin. In terms of seniority, Faqiu Zhonglang could be considered the superior of the gold-looting lieutenant. Faqiu was a little high-profile, often using the identity of a big merchant as a cover, and openly cooperated with the government to rob tombs and split the loot. His method of committing crimes was similar to that of the gold-looting lieutenant. His disciple's logo was a copper seal with the words "Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo". The sect of Mountain Moving Taoist originated in the Qin and Han Dynasties and flourished in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. Most of them were loners and liked to wear Taoist clothes. Compared to other sects, which did not have high technical content and caused more damage to the tomb, the typical method of tomb robbing was to open the horn. Explosions were commonly used because the sect was established late and valued money and was not proficient in Feng Shui. Xieling Sect was said to be founded by a bandit leader, and was the most controversial sect among the four major sects. However, there were no more unique and unified descriptions of its tomb raiding ability than other sects. In summary, in different tomb raiding scenarios, mission requirements, and environments, each sect could play their own advantages. It was difficult to say which sect was more 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!
Based on context alone In the web novel, the Gold-looting Commandant and the Mountain-moving Daoist each had their own unique aspects. It was difficult to determine who was more powerful. Gold-looting Commanders were good at finding tombs through the art of dividing gold and locating acupoints. They had a complete set of rules and techniques for tomb robbing. For example, they relied on tools such as compasses and had in-depth research on feng shui patterns to accurately locate the location of ancient tombs. They paid attention to skills and experience in the process of robbing tombs, and were good at dealing with all kinds of traps in the tombs. Mountain Moving Taoist, on the other hand, was more focused on cracking mechanisms and formations. They usually had strange techniques and often traveled to ancient tombs in various places in order to find the Dust Bead to lift the curse of their clansmen. Mountain Moving Daoist had unique abilities in terms of physical fitness and the use of spells. For example, his Mountain Moving Armor Splitting Technique was very useful in dealing with dangers in the tomb. Under different circumstances and mission objectives, their respective advantages would have different manifestations. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!