Although there were many legends about corpse drivers, and the Xiangxi corpse drivers were described as a special practitioner who used " secret techniques " to bring the corpses of people who died in foreign lands back to their hometown, the existence of corpse drivers had not been verified by science or personally. At present, there was not enough evidence to prove the existence of the corpse transporter, so it was difficult to provide a real picture of the corpse transporter. However, the concept of corpse chasing became the prototype of many surreal movies and became one of the mysterious cultures unique to China. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Xiangxi region of China, there had always been a legend of corpse herders. Since the Song Dynasty, the profession of " corpse herders " was born in the mountainous areas of Xiangxi and Sichuan. Corpse herders would use a " secret technique " to bring the corpses of people who died in foreign lands back to their hometown. However,"Xiangxi corpse chasing" had never been verified by science or personally. Despite this, there were people in Xiangxi who specialized in this industry. They had to be bold and healthy, and they had to learn relevant skills from teachers. There were traces of them in the four counties of Xiangxi and the Sichuan-Guizhou region. There were also descendants of corpse drivers in villages. There were also people who claimed to be corpse drivers who demonstrated the process of corpse driving, but this did not prove the existence of corpse drivers. In Sulawesi, there were Toraja people who were similar to corpse herders. Every four years, they took out the dried corpses of their ancestors and wore new clothes to patrol the streets. However, this was very different from the legend of the corpse herders in Xiangxi. Therefore, it was difficult to determine whether corpse drivers really existed. Most of them were word of mouth and some phenomena and legends that were difficult to verify. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a legend of corpse herders in Xiangxi, China. Since the Song Dynasty, the profession of " corpse transporter " was born in the mountainous areas of Xiangxi and Sichuan. Corpse transporter was also known as Old Si and Corpse Transporter. There were usually two people. They used a " secret technique " to bring the corpses of people who died in foreign countries back to their hometown and let their souls return to their homeland. However,"Xiangxi corpse chasing" had never been verified by science or personally. In modern society, with the development of society and the change of ideas, fewer and fewer people were willing to engage in this industry. In addition, there was a similar custom related to corpses in Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Toraja people took out the dried corpses of their ancestors every four years and wore new clothes to patrol the streets. However, this was fundamentally different from chasing corpses in Xiangxi. It was more a custom to express nostalgia and respect for their ancestors. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In novels, the term " corpse salvager " usually referred to people engaged in illegal activities who used their professional skills to search for missing people underwater or in the air and salvage them. However, the corpse didn't exist in reality. It was just an imaginary element in novels or fictional stories. People may disappear or die due to various accidents or man-made reasons, including suicide, war, kidnapping, etc. Under such circumstances, the government and public safety agencies would usually take various measures to search for missing people, including searching the oceans and rivers, searching underwater caves and ruins, etc. These search operations usually required professional skills and equipment such as divers, ships, aircraft, and underwater equipment. Although the corpse salvager in the novel may be an imaginary element, many storylines stem from people's fear and curiosity, dissatisfaction with social reality, and fictional storylines.
Although there were many legends about "Xiangxi corpse chasing" and it had become one of the unique mysterious cultures in China, it had never been verified by science and verified by people. However, from a historical and cultural point of view, the profession of " corpse transporter " existed in legends and folk culture, and related stories were widely spread. According to legend, a corpse transporter was a special practitioner who used a " secret technique " to bring the corpses of people who died in foreign lands back to their hometown and let their souls return to their homeland. Since the Song Dynasty, the profession of " corpse herder " had been born in the mountainous areas of Xiangxi and Sichuan. However, in reality, there was no conclusive evidence that the supernatural ability of the corpse transporter really existed. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Corpse Transporters were also known as Old Si and Corpse Transporters. There were usually two people, one in red and one in green. Corpse herders were special practitioners who used a secret technique to bring the corpses of people who had died in foreign lands back to their hometown and let their souls return to their homeland. Since the Song Dynasty, the profession of " corpse herder " was born in Xiangxi and Sichuan-Guizhou mountainous areas. It became popular in Xiangxi and formed a unique corpse herder atmosphere. People in this industry had to be bold, healthy, and learn related skills from masters. However," Xiangxi Corpse Hunting " had never been verified by science or personally, but it had become the prototype of many surreal movies and was one of the unique mysterious cultures of China. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The phenomenon of corpse herders was mainly related to the Xiangxi area. Corpse herders mainly appeared in the Xiangxi area of Hunan Province. Corpse herding originated from the feelings of Xiangxi people for the land and their hometown. It was considered a part of the witchcraft culture and a mysterious legend. There were rumors in Xiangxi that corpse herders used "secret techniques" to bring the corpses of people who died in foreign countries back to their hometown to be buried. The range of corpse chasing was limited, and it was only feasible in the Xiangxi area. However, the Toraya tribe in Indonesia had a custom similar to what the outside world called the " real-life version of corpse chasing," but this was a different custom from the Xiangxi corpse chasing in different cultural backgrounds. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a series of procedures for a corpse transporter to transport corpses. First, the corpse had to be treated in advance. The most common method was dehydration. Using the characteristics of the human body after dehydration, which reduced its weight and stiff joints, a bamboo pole was placed under the arms of the corpse, and the toughness of the bamboo pole was used to drive the corpse to walk. Some corpse drivers would dismember the corpse, leaving only the head and limbs to reduce the burden. After dealing with the corpses, the corpse herders usually chose to act at night. They would cover the faces of the corpses with " talisman papers ", then tie the corpses together with ropes. Every few feet, they would stick yellow talisman papers on their foreheads, and put on long robes to disguise themselves as dried corpses. Sometimes, they would arrange the corpses in order, pass bamboo poles through their armpits, and then use straw ropes to fix the corpses to the bamboo poles. Corpse herders usually traveled in groups of three to five. Some of them wore Taoist robes and held Soul-sucking Bells. They walked while striking gongs or ringing bells to open the way. At the same time, they drew talismans to walk at night. They did not light lanterns to avoid night people. Before daybreak, they placed the corpses on the stack, lifted the talisman paper, and made the corpses stand against the wall, waiting for the night to continue their journey. When they arrived at the deceased's hometown, if the body had been dismembered, the corpse transporter would replace the missing torso with straw and finally restore the complete body to the deceased's family for burial. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Yellow River Corpse Fighters in novels were fictional characters that usually appeared in horror, horror, or science fiction plots. The image of the Yellow River corpse salvager was usually described as wearing black protective clothing and holding a long corpse salvaging tool to search for missing people along the Yellow River. Their job was to search for human bodies along the Yellow River and bring them back to the shore for inspection and search and rescue. However, the image of the Yellow River corpse didn't really exist. In reality, the Yellow River was one of the most important rivers in China. Due to floods, droughts, pollution, and other factors, a large number of human corpses were washed into the Yellow River every year. For the Corpse Fighters, they had to face a large number of corpses in the Yellow River, which was impossible in real life. Although the Yellow River Dead Man in the novel was a fictional image, the plot they depicted could inspire people to think and pay attention to topics such as missing people and search and rescue.
The special ability of the corpse transporter was to make the corpse walk or show a state of activity.
Corpse herders mainly appeared in the Xiangxi area. Xiangxi included Yuanling, Luxi, Chenxi, Xupu and other counties. This was the birthplace of the folk custom of chasing corpses in Xiangxi. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!