
Tomb Robbers: Robbery of the Tombs of Chinese Princes
by Xu Zhilong, Shang Chengyong, Yue Nan
About This Novel
The author talks about the heavy topic of tomb robbing with ease, explaining the wonders in the ordinary, and containing philosophy in the simplicity. Covering the book and meditating, a sense of national pride, a sense of historical mission, and a sense of urgency to protect the national quintessence arise spontaneously... Did the overlord of Western Chu, who was so angry that he was fighting against the mountains, robbed the Qin Mausoleum underground palace? How does the heroic Cao Cao, who deceived heaven in life and deceived others in death, fight against tomb robbers? Why was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty astonishingly extravagant in his Zhaoling Mausoleum? Why does "Qi Chao Valley", the burial place of a generation of prodigies who opened up new territories by bending bows and shooting eagles, make thieves calm down? Why is the Dongling Bandit, who has no conscience and is full of crimes, at large?
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