Chinese Tomb Robbing Legend

Chinese Tomb Robbing Legend

by Yue Nan Shang Chengyong Xu Zhilong

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About This Novel

What magical function does the Luoyang shovel in the hands of the tomb robbers have? What are the must-have items for a tomb robber? Which tomb robbers have appeared in the history of tomb robbing in China? Are there any tombs in Beimang Mountain that have not been robbed yet? In order to prevent the invasion of tomb robbers, what strange tricks have been used by wealthy officials in the past dynasties? What kind of unique skills does the brave tomb robber have that allows him to pass through the underground maze with many traps? There are mysteries within mysteries, and there are cases within cases. Generations of officials, thieves, and private thieves have shown their magical powers. The tombs of emperors, generals, and prime ministers are in danger of being destroyed. The game between anti-tomb robbing and tomb robbing has lasted for thousands of years, but in the end, they have never been able to escape the historical vicious circle where the devil is as high as the devil. Crazy tomb robbers are everywhere, the magnificent ancient tomb civilization has been eroded, bizarre tomb robbing incidents, thrilling fights between you and me, and wonderful Chinese tomb robbing legends have begun.

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su027(董)80mo ago

Rich content

I have gained a lot of knowledge, and it is well divided by dynasties.

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Leave If You Don't See Me80mo ago

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During the Southern Dynasties, Wang Xuanxiang, the governor of Xiapi in the Song Dynasty, also engaged in this kind of behavior. According to "Southern History·Wang Xuan"

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Leave If You Don't See Me80mo ago

During the Southern Dynasties, Wang Xuanxiang, the governor of Xiapi in the Song Dynasty, also engaged in this kind of behavior. According to "Southern History·Wang Xuan"

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Leave If You Don't See Me80mo ago

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Ziyi "Ordered! Two, two, three, four and fifty percent."

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Leave If You Don't See Me80mo ago

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In ancient China, where burial was the mainstream, the grave was the final destination of life, so the ancients said: It is best to be buried in the ground. For most people, whether they enjoyed glory and wealth during their lifetime or lived without a roof or land,

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Leave If You Don't See Me80mo ago

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In ancient China, where burial was the mainstream, the grave was the final destination of life, so the ancients said: It is best to be buried in the ground. For most people, whether they enjoyed glory and wealth during their lifetime or lived without a roof or land,

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Qinling Blueberry79mo ago

Very professionally written!

80mo ago

Great, really beautiful

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Manzhu Shahua 90080mo ago

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Benben_aa80mo ago

Good,,,,,,,,

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