In the history of tomb raiding in China, there were four major sects, namely the Gold Grabbing Sect, the Hair Hill Sect, the Mountain-Moving Sect, and the Xieling Sect. The disciples of the Gold-Touching Sect were known as the Gold-Touching Commanders, and their patriarch was Cao Cao. Its embryonic form began during the Warring States Period, and it was proficient in the "Dragon Seeking Formula" and "Dividing Metal to Set Acupoints". The gold-looting faction mostly fought alone. Only when the situation was extremely difficult would they form a tomb raiding team of five or less. They had some rules, such as not touching gold after the rooster crowed, lighting candles in the southeast corner of the tomb after entering, leaving a way out, and not taking all the treasures in the tomb. The orthodox disciples had the "Golden Touching Talisman". The disciples of Faqiu Sect were called Faqiu Tianguan or General Faqiu, and the sect master was Wu Zixu. The origin of the faction was later than the gold-looting faction, but Wu Zixu was older. General Fa Qiu's methods of robbing tombs were not much different from those of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant. They mainly used astrology and geomancy to determine the location of tombs and chambers before digging. This sect focused on cooperation and often invited many people to work together. The authentic Hair Hill Sect often had a bronze seal with the words " No Taboo " engraved on it. In ancient times, they often used pawnshops, court officials, antique dealers, and other identities as a cover. Occasionally, they would act and target large tombs. It was the only sect among the four sects that did not avoid cooperating with the government. The disciples of the Mountain-Moving Sect were called Mountain-Moving Daoist, and their history might be earlier than that of the Gold-Touching Sect. Unlike the Gold Touching Sect and Hair Mound Sect, the Mountain-Moving Sect won by force. They often used a loudspeaker to rob tombs and open up the tombs to allow ventilation to reduce the risk of entering the tombs. However, this method was extremely destructive to the tombs and was despised by other sects. Mountain Moving Taoist was a loner. His traditional martial arts were stronger than those of the gold-looting sect. He used pre-set arrays and self-made small handmade weapons to deal with zombies. He was also proficient in martial arts and some mechanisms and arrays. The Xieling Sect's disciple was called Xieling Strongman, and the sect master was Xiang Yu. The ancestors of Xieling Sect were once taught the Great Strength Method by an immortal, and Lu Bu of the Three Kingdoms was his disciple. They had a certain understanding of Feng Shui and traps, and their greatest feature was their sensitive noses. When they inserted the metal rod into the ground, they could make a more accurate judgment of the situation of the underground tomb by the smell of the soil. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Grave robbing is an illegal activity, often illegal, and can cause great damage to society. Grave robbers usually destroy cultural relics and historical relics, which is unacceptable. Therefore, we should respect historical and cultural heritage and support legal tomb robbing.
In history, there were four great tomb raiding sects, namely, Gold Grave, Mound Grave, Mountain Grave, and Mountain Grave. The characteristics of the gold-touching sect were: the orthodox disciples had the "gold-touching talisman"; when looking for the tomb, they relied on the formula of dividing gold and fixing acupoints, holding a compass to observe the world and chanting; after entering the tomb, they lit candles and left quickly after the candles were extinguished; generally, they only took part of the items in the tomb. Legend had it that this sect was evolved from Cao Cao's gold-looting lieutenant. It was more formal and had more rules. It only attacked the tomb and would leave the owner of the tomb some face when taking items. It was also said that entering the tomb to light candles was an agreement signed with the sinister person, but in fact, candles also played a role in lighting up and detecting oxygen. The disciples of Hair Hill Sect had a bronze plaque with the words " Blessing from the Heavenly Official, No Taboo " written on it. Usually, many people would work together and disguise themselves as antique merchants. Legend has it that it was developed from Cao Cao's gold-looting troops and was related to the gold-looting lieutenant. This sect wasn't as particular as the gold-looting sect, and often had internal strife due to uneven distribution of loot. The people of the Mountain-moving Sect liked to wear Taoist robes and were called Mountain-moving Taoists. They had a tough style and were used to using explosives to enter the tomb. This sect sprouted in the Qin and Han Dynasties and flourished in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. Its style of doing things was more bold and unconstrained. During the Qing Dynasty, it had cooperated with the imperial court, but later, it ran to Nanyang because of the contempt and ban of its peers. The Xieling Sect had a lot of people when it came to handling affairs. They invented the divine weapon of tomb robbing, the Luoyang Shovel, and judged the situation of the tomb by smelling the soil brought out by the Luoyang Shovel. This sect was similar to the Greenwood Organization. When there were too many people and there were no graves to dig, they would rob people, but they generally did not rob ordinary people. Legend has it that its founder was a bandit leader. During the Yuan Dynasty, he wanted to destroy Genghis Khan's tomb, but was later chased and fled to the Western Regions. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In history, there were four great tomb raiding sects: Gold Grave, Hair Hill, Move Mountain, and Remove Ridge. The characteristics of the gold-touching sect were as follows: the orthodox disciples carried a sign made of special materials (gold-touching talisman) with the words "touching gold" written on it. When looking for the tomb, they would observe the heaven and earth with a compass according to the formula of dividing gold and fixing acupoints, and recite some incantations. After entering the tomb, they would light candles, and when the candles were extinguished, they would leave quickly. Generally, they only took some items in the tomb. The characteristics of Hair Hill Sect were that their disciples had a bronze plate with the words "Blessing from the Heavenly Official, No Taboo" written on it. Usually, several people would work together and often disguise themselves as antique merchants. The characteristics of the Mountain-moving Sect included that its members liked to wear Taoist robes (Mountain-moving Taoist) and were used to entering the tomb by means of explosives. The Xieling Sect had a lot of people working for them, and they invented the divine weapon of tomb robbing, the Luoyang Shovel. They used the Luoyang Shovel to bring out the underground soil and smell it to determine whether there was a tomb. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the history of ancient China tomb raiding, there were four major sects, namely the Gold Touching Sect, the Hair Hill Sect, the Mountain-Moving Sect, and the Xieling Sect. The members of the Gold-looting Sect were called Gold-looting Commanders, and their patriarch was Cao Cao. The orthodox disciples had the Golden Touch Talisman, which was based on the Hairmound Seal, the Golden Touch Talisman, and the Dragon Seeking Formula. They had rules for advancing and retreating, and there were rules for attacking and defending. They adhered to the principle that thieves also had a way. They had the rule that they should not touch gold when the rooster crowed and the lamp was extinguished. They respected ghosts and gods and stayed away from them. They were quite accomplished in the art of dividing gold and fixing acupoints. The members of Hair Mound Sect were called "Hair Mound Heavenly Officials" or "Hair Mound Middle Generals", and their founder was Cao Cao. In terms of status, Faqiu Zhonglang was higher than the gold-touching lieutenant. It was said that Cao Cao had given each of the 'Hair Hill Lieutenant Generals' a 'Hair Hill Heavenly Seal'. The Heavenly Seal was engraved with the words' Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboos.' The disciples of the Mountain-Moving Sect were called Mountain-Moving Daoist, and Sun Dianying was an outstanding disciple. The disciples of Xieling Sect were called Xieling Lishi, and the founder of the sect was Xiang Yu. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The five sects that were involved in the tomb raiding were Gold-Touching Commandant, Mountain-Moving Daoist, Mountain-Unloading Strongman, Mountain-Slicing General, and Mountain-Watching Grand Guardian. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The names of the four tomb raiding sects were Gold Grabbing Sect (Gold Grabbing Lieutenant), Hair Hill Sect (Hair Hill Middle General or Hair Hill Heavenly Official), Mountain Moving Sect (Mountain Moving Daoist), and Mountain Removing Sect (Mountain Removing Strongman). The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Common tomb robbing sect incantations are: hair mound seal, touch gold talisman, move mountains and mountains to find dragon formula; People light candles, ghosts blow lights, search for stars; Mercury spots, raise funerary objects, go to countless Longlou Hall; Scent sinking coffin, bronze coffin, eight characters are not hard, do not approach; vertical burial pit, box grave, move mountains and mountains to walk around; Red clothes fierce, smiling face corpse, ghost laughter is like listening to ghost cry. Looking for the dragon to divide the gold to see the winding mountain, a layer of winding is a layer of pass, if the gate is closed, there is 80% danger, do not come out of the Yin and Yang Eight Trigrams. There was also a saying in the Dragon-Seeking Secrets: "Look for the dragon and look at the winding mountain. One winding is a pass. If there are thousands of locks on the gate, there must be a noble living here." The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no clear ranking for the five great sects of tomb raiding. Each sect had its own characteristics and specialties. The Gold Hunting Lieutenant was an expert trained by Cao Cao. He was good at dividing the gold and observing the feng shui dragon vein. He wore a Gold Hunting Talisman and was more particular about teamwork. However, he could usually do it alone. He only attacked large tombs and followed the rules. For example, he lit candles in the southeast corner and did not touch the gold when the rooster crowed. He usually only took one or two items every time he robbed the tomb. The Hairmound Lieutenant General had outstanding strength. He had the Hairmound Finger, the Bone Shrinking Skill, and the divine item, the Hairmound Heavenly Seal (although it was destroyed during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty). They also used the Eight Trigrams, the Book of Changes, and the stars to determine the tomb. Their techniques were similar to those of the Gold-Touching Lieutenant. They focused on cooperation and acted steadily. They did not take risks easily and would make plans in advance. Mountain Moving Taoist was good at moving mountains and filling the sea. Most of his disciples were cursed by the Red Spot. They searched everywhere for the Dust Bead that could break the curse. Although they had extraordinary skills, they were almost extinct because there was no successor for Zhe Gushao. They had learned shallow Taoist skills and were relatively good at martial arts. They designed mechanisms and arrays to deal with evil things in tombs and did not like to cooperate with others. The Mountain-Unloading Strongmen were a folk organization. They relied on their numbers to rob the tombs. They were good at identifying the color of the soil, smelling the smell of the soil, and listening to the sound to change their positions. They used all kinds of equipment to rob the tombs, such as centipedes hanging mountain ladders and golden chainmail. They were different from digging hills and touching gold. When they robbed the tombs, they liked to sweep away all the valuable things. The Mountain Guardian's main job was to build mausoleums for the royal family. The Feng family had learned many lost witchcraft, but they were divided into two factions due to internal conflicts. This sect was relatively mysterious. Each sect had its own advantages in different situations and missions, so it was difficult to rank them simply. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the history of ancient China tomb raiding, there were four major sects, namely the Gold Touching Sect, the Hair Hill Sect, the Mountain-Moving Sect, and the Xieling Sect. However, this was very different from the concept of sects in martial arts novels. The disciples of these sects did not even have a personal relationship of master and disciple. They went their own ways and did things their own way. They had never even met each other. They were classified as the same sect only because they recognized the common tomb raiding " idea." The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gold-looting Sect: - He was good at locating the location of the tomb through astrology and feng shui, such as using the Dragon Seeking Art and the ability to divide gold to locate the acupoint. - Disciples of the orthodox sect had the "Touching Gold Talisman" as their identification symbol. This was made from the sharpest claws of the pangolin and was made through a special process. The two ancient seal characters "Touching Gold" were engraved on it. - Every time he entered the tomb, he would only take away a small number of netherworld artifacts. He paid attention to leaving some leeway in his work. - After entering the tomb, a candle would be lit in the southeast corner. If the candle went out (the phenomenon of "ghost blowing out the light") or when the rooster crowed, they would give up the tomb and leave quickly. Hair Hill Sect: - This disciple has a bronze plaque with the words "Blessing from the Heavenly Official, No Taboos" written on it. - Usually, a few people would work together and like to dress up as antique merchants to carry out grave robbing activities. - They were only interested in the tomb and would gather people to disguise themselves as merchants before taking action. Mountain Moving Sect: - He liked to enter the tomb through explosive means, such as burying explosives to blow up the tomb or tomb. Xieling Sect: - There were many people, and they relied on the strength of many people to carry out the tomb robbing work. - He invented the Luoyang shovel, which could be used to pick up the soil underground and determine whether there was a tomb underground by smell. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!