According to legend, there are stories like this in ancient times. In caves, such caves are not limited in size, shape or location. It may be downtown, it may be in a remote mountain forest, or it may be on a cliff. Some caves are round, some are square, some are deep, and some caves are actually only a few steps away from the deepest part of the cave. But they have a * * * feature, that is, there is a lot of money piled up inside, and there are no guards and no organs. Nowadays, some people can't stand the temptation, not to mention that silver is still a hard currency in ancient times.
Some people can't restrain their greed and want to steal some, so their hands are out of order. Some just fell into a coma by touching the silver, and some died directly on the spot. The servant of such a family secretly ran home with three pieces of silver, but when he got home and opened the silver seal, a poisonous snake jumped out and killed him. That night, the master had a dream, in which a man who claimed to be a fairy told him that his servant had been punished for stealing his money, and the three silver dollars were given to the master as compensation.
The same story is everywhere, and the owners of caves are all immortals. I think, the ancients may want to use their immortal status to play a deterrent role in the world, confirming the truth that "everything should be done according to the rules and justice, not yours, and wealth can only be obtained by hard work with both hands." Those who are greedy for ill-gotten gains will be rewarded. "