Tomb-raiding notes were originally a novel with the same theme written by Nanpai's three uncles to pay tribute to the ghost blowing lights. As a fan of Ghost Blowing Lights, it has been widely praised in the "Ghost Blowing Lights Post Bar" and continues to be written into today's grave robbery notes series. The main characters are Wu Xie, Zhang Qiling, Wang Pangzi and Wu Sansheng. No Hu Bayi.
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Hu Bayi is from Fujian. Hu Jianjun, whose real name is, was once an outstanding rich man, but in his grandfather's time, his family began to decline. After some cruel times, his grandfather Hu Guohua became a generation of Mr. Jindian and became a fortune teller in the county near his hometown Dongting Lake.
His father, Hu Yunxuan, came into contact with revolutionary ideas when he was studying in Changsha, and took part in the revolution. After the battle of crossing the river, he went south to Fujian with Sanye troops and later served as the divisional head of Fuzhou Military Region.
Hu Bayi was born on the Army Day in 1950. Because there are too many people with the same name in the kindergarten, he changed his name to Hu Bayi.
During the Cultural Revolution, grandpa died and his parents were persecuted. 1968 and 12' s campaign to go to the countryside made 18 and 9-year-old Khufu full of enthusiasm. He only took half a copy of The Secret of Sixteen Characters of Yin and Yang Feng Shui and his little friend Wang Kaixuan (Wang Pangzi) to the countryside in Ganggang Zi Ying Village, Xing 'an League, Inner Mongolia, and his parents were rehabilitated on 198.
He experienced the disaster of life and death in the Great Snow Mountain in Kunlun, participated in the 79-year self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, and was sent back to China and demobilized for killing prisoners of war.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Hu Bayi
Baidu encyclopedia-notes on grave robbery