What's the connection between the tomb raiding notes and Lu Palace?

Looking at the relationship with Lu Palace from the Notes on Tomb Robbery, it is the designer of Lu Palace.

Wang Zanghai, a character in the novel Tomb Robber Notes, is summarized as an architect and Mr. Feng Shui of the Ming Dynasty, who participated in the design and construction of buildings such as the Ming Zuling. "Ming dynasty geographer, land surveyor. Ming Palace Museum, Qujing City (Qujing City) and other Ming Dynasty urban buildings were designed and built. It is said that they have been to Macau. He was a famous geographer in the early Ming Dynasty. He won the trust of Zhu Yuanzhang and participated in the construction of the Ming Zuling. " -this passage is only found on the internet, without any historical evidence, and its authenticity remains to be verified.

Notes on Tomb Robbery: Seven Stars Lu Palace

This book is the first story "Notes on Grave Robbery" written by Nanpai's three uncles, and it is also the first time that Wu Xie went to the fields. After this time, Wu Xie changed from a staunch atheist to a neurotic, and it is really curious to participate in this criminal activity. In this story, Wu Xie finally escaped from the world with the help of a stuffy oil bottle, and the previous three stories were organically integrated through this story, namely the Silk Book of the Warring States Period and Xisha.