Hair Claw Finger was a skill of the Zhang family in Grave Robber's Chronicles. From the long and thin fingers of the dead in some of the coffins in the ancient buildings of the Zhang family, it could be seen that the hair mound finger was a characteristic of some of the Zhang family members, not all of them had it. For example, Zhang Qiling, the head of the Zhang family, had the Hair-mound Finger. Although he was not of the pure bloodline of the Zhang family, he had been secretly trained when he was young to have the pure bloodline. From then on, he had learned the powerful skills including the Hair-mound Finger. After mastering Hair Hill Finger, one would have the ability to explore holes with both hands. It would be extremely powerful and as stable as Mount Tai. One could easily crack the tiny mechanisms in the tomb. The practice process was very painful. It had to be practiced from a young age. First, put something that could be clamped in a large basin filled with hot coal and cinders to practice for five years. Then, put your fingers directly into the fire to practice for ten years. If you could endure the pain, you could even punch through the wall. In the story, the hair mound finger had a special meaning. For example, when Fairy Huo saw Zhang Qi Ling's hair mound finger, she did not hesitate to kneel down. This was an important basis for recognizing his identity as the head of the Zhang family. It was easy for people to think of the High General Hair Hill in the tomb raiding army founded by Cao Cao in history. However, the Zhang family's High General Hair Hill's Finger was not inherited by the High General Hair Hill, but the result of their hard work since childhood. In the tomb raiding army set up by Cao Cao, the Hairmound Lieutenant was one rank higher than the gold-looting lieutenant. He was the leader and had an additional Hairmound Heavenly Seal (Hairmound Seal) with the words "Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo". The tomb raiding generals relied on their own martial arts such as the hair-raising finger and the bone shrinking technique. Their "Dragon Seeking Formula" was based on the sixty-four heavenly hexagrams. This was different from the gold-looting lieutenant's "Dragon Seeking Formula", which relied on external tools such as the Vajra Umbrella and the Flying Tiger Claw, as well as the sixteen-character heavenly hexagram. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hair Hill Finger was a kungfu skill that appeared in Grave Robber's Chronicles. In Grave Robber's Chronicles, some members of the Zhang family had the feature of the hairy mound finger. For Zhang Qiling, the head of the Zhang family, the hairy mound finger was one of his three standard items. The Zhang family's Hair Hill Finger was not inherited from the Hair Hill Lieutenant General, but a martial art that they had learned through arduous training since they were young. One had to start practicing the Hair Hill Finger from a young age. The process was painful. After mastering it, one would have the ability to explore holes with both hands. Their fingers would be as stable as Mount Tai and they would have great strength. They would be able to easily crack the small mechanisms in the tomb. In the story, after seeing Zhang Qi Ling's hair and fingers, Fairy Huo recognized him as the head of the Zhang family and knelt down. In addition, General Hair Hill was an official position in the tomb raiding army that Cao Cao had created. General Hair Hill relied on his own martial arts to rob tombs, including the Hair Hill Finger. He and the gold-looting lieutenant belonged to Cao Cao's tomb raiding army, and his official position was one level higher. There was also an additional Hair Hill Heavenly Seal (Hair Hill Seal) engraved with the words "Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo". The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
An expert among the Hairmound Lieutenant Generals. His fingers are as steady as Mount Tai and have great strength. He can easily crack the small mechanisms in the tomb. After the Zhang family mastered the Hair-mound Finger, they could use both hands to explore holes. For example, Zhang Qi Ling could use two fingers to take out the airtight wall bricks in the Seven Star Lu Palace. If he could endure the pain, he could even use the Hair-mound Finger to directly punch through the wall. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the setting of Grave Robber's Chronicles, one could obtain the Clump Finger through practice. The Zhang family's Hair Hill Finger was not inherited from the Hair Hill Lieutenant General, but a kung fu that had been practiced since childhood. The practice process was very painful. First, he had to make a big basin and pour hot coal and cinders into it. Then, he had to put eggs or other things that could be picked up in it to practice for five years. Then, he would directly put his fingers into the fire to pick them up. After another ten years of practice, he would be able to master two-finger kung fu. If he could endure the pain, he could even punch through the wall. However, this was only the setting in the novel. In reality, there was no evidence that a special ability like the Crotch Finger could be obtained through practice. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hair Hill came from the middle general Hair Hill that Cao Cao had set up. He was a tomb raider that valued cooperation. General Fa Qiu was a wise man among grave robbers. They were proficient in ancient divination and geomancy, and were good at predicting and judging the location and situation of ancient tombs. The Hairmound General and the Gold-looting Commandant were both in Cao Cao's tomb raiding army. The Hairmound General was one rank higher and was the leader of the Gold-looting Commandant. He also had a Hairmound Heavenly Seal with the words "Heavenly Official Blessing, No Taboo"(Hairmound Seal). Hair Hill Middle General Tomb Raider relied on his own martial arts such as Hair Hill Finger and Bone Shrinking Technique. His "Dragon Seeking Formula" was based on the sixty-four heavenly hexagrams. In the novel, the representative character of General Faqiu was Blind Chen in Ghost Blows Out the Light. However, there was no record of Cao Cao setting up this "official position" in the official history. It was first recorded in Yuan Shao's denunciation of Cao Cao. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light, Zhang Yingchuan was called Heavenly Official Fa Qiu because he was the descendant of Zhang Sanlianzi, the author of " The Secret Skill of Feng Shui with 16 Words of Yin and Yang ". Zhang Sanlianzi was speculated to be the Heavenly Official Fa Qiu, so Zhang Yingchuan, as his descendant, was called Heavenly Official Fa Qiu. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The secret art of hair mound was a concept that existed in grave robbing novels (such as the Ghost Blows Out the Light series). It had not been proven to exist in reality. These secret techniques included skills related to tomb robbing, such as finding dragons and dividing gold, looking, listening, asking, and cutting. However, tomb robbing itself was a violation of law and ethics. There was no legal tomb robbing activity in modern society. The so-called secret technique of hair mound was more a product of literary creation. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the novel, Ghost Blows Out the Light, Zhang Yingchuan was Fa Qiu Tianguan. He was Hu Bayi's senior brother and the descendant of Zhang Sanlianzi, the author of " The Secret Skill of Yin and Yang with Sixteen Characters ". The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were probably three reasons for not writing hair mounds in " Ghost Blows Out the Light ": First, Hair Hill and Touching Gold had the same origin and similar settings. Hair Hill and Touching Gold were both official positions set up by Cao Cao. The techniques of the sect came from the same vein. Hair Hill only had an additional "Hair Hill Seal" as a mark. In order to avoid repeating the story line of Touching Gold and prevent readers from confusing, Hair Hill was not written. Secondly, it was similar to the setting of Grave Robber's Chronicles. In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Zhang Qiling was thought to be a descendant of the Faqiu Sect. His unique skill of probing holes with his fingers was thought to be the unique skill of the Faqiu Sect. To avoid conflict between the characters, Ghost Blows Out the Light gave up writing about the Faqiu Sect. Third, Hair Hill Sect had been "cut off". The "Hair Hill Seal" that its disciples had to hold was destroyed by the Mountain Guardian during the Ming Dynasty. The disappearance of the sect representative mark led to the sect's "extinction", which made it difficult for the author to create a story about Hair Hill Sect. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the settings of Grave Robber's Chronicles, the hairy mound finger existed. It was a secret skill of the Zhang family. Some of the Zhang family members could learn it after painful practice since childhood. For example, Zhang Qi Ling had the skill of Hair Crest Finger, which could be used to explore holes with both hands. However, this was a skill that existed in the virtual setting of the novel. There was no evidence to prove that it actually existed in real life. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the information provided," piling up into a hill " described the result of women's " taking the flesh of their genitals or cutting their nips to test their skills " during the Qing army's massacre. It meant piling up into a small hill, but it was a very cruel and inhumane description.