The ancients paid attention to thick burial, especially emperors and generals. They always want to enjoy the splendor after death, so they began to build graves in their lifetime, not only killing people to pay for their lives, but also burying a lot of gold and silver jewelry underground to seek inner comfort.
Tomb raiding can be said to be a lucrative industry, which only lures people to ignore illegal crimes for the sake of high profits. If you dig up antiques from it, you will get unexpected gains, but you need very wise means. There are many methods handed down from generation to generation, such as Cao Cao's gold rush.
They mainly judge the location of the tomb by geomantic omen, but some people also determine the location of the tomb by dirt and smell, that is, the legendary Taoist priest who moved mountains. There are many grave robbers in history, and there are also many grave robbers. They stole countless graves, or they stole the big grave. There are many "mountain walkers" in the tomb-robbing faction, who are good at using various tools.
As we all know, Chao Huang stole the 40-meter-deep trench dug by Ganling, Sun Dianying stole the tombs of the Qing Dynasty, and Cao Cao stole the tombs of many people. They all made their fortune by robbing tombs, also known as bandits. However, among these figures, because of his superb tomb-robbing skills, Cao Cao robbed the most tombs and finally achieved the greatest success, so many people called him the master of tomb-robbing.