How many sects of tomb robbers were there in history?

With the popularity of the online novel "Tomb Robbery Notes", everyone is instantly interested in the culture of tomb robbing that was previously ignored. Looking for dragons and sharing money to see the mountains, each mountain is a layer of barrier. If there are eight dangers in closing the door, the yin and yang and the eight trigrams will not appear.

This formula has become almost as well-known as the phrase in "A Chinese Ghost Story" about the infinite universe, but does everyone know it? The sect that the male protagonist belongs to, Mojin Xiaowei, is just one of the sects that has been passed down. There are others who are more powerful than him. The tomb robber sect is generally divided into four major sects. Each of the four major sects has its own strengths. So today we will talk about them one by one. Six sects.

1. Mountain-moving Taoist: Explosives Expert

People from this sect are extremely destructive. What does it mean to move mountains? They say they can move a mountain. What a terrifying strength this is. In fact, they are putting themselves in a position to flatter themselves. How can they possibly move a mountain? The so-called mountain removal is to use violent means to open up the passage of the cemetery, and this method often causes serious damage to the cemetery and tombs. In the early years, tomb robbers were very particular about not taking away all the things, leaving some for the "owner" and those who came later. , and Taoist Moving Mountain's method basically cut off others' escape route.

So this is also the reason why the Banshan Taoist sect had its prototype in the Qin Dynasty but did not develop until the Qing Dynasty. Every industry has a chain of contempt, and there is no way. The so-called "Taoist" refers to these guys who always like to wear Taoist robes to show their appearance when walking in the world, but they have no moral image. Because he knows Ye Maoshan's spells and trains his muscles a lot, Banshan Taoist's individual combat effectiveness is generally relatively strong.

2. Xiling Warriors: The Style of a General

The name of Xiling Warriors comes from: "Strong to lift the mountain, the spirit is overwhelming, but when you are not strong, your strength will not fade away." Xiling Warriors originated from the Han Dynasty In the end, Xiang Yu, the overlord, is respected as the ancestor because Xiang Yu dug up the tomb of Qin Shihuang. This sect is quite strange. He is a guy between a green forest and a tomb robber. It can be said that he does both. As the saying goes, there are seals in hair hills, talismans in touching gold, skills in moving mountains, and armor in unloading mountains.

The Xieling warriors are an organized and disciplined group. When there are tombs, they will rob the tombs separately. When there are no tombs, the leader will pass down a card, and the gang will gather in the mountains and forests together to rob homes. According to legend, Han Mo Lu Fengxian was also a disciple of the Xiling Rikishi. The Xiling Rikishi were particularly good at the art of Feng Shui. They also had special skills and were extremely powerful. After the fall of the Song Dynasty, the Xiling Rikishi disciples organized a team to go to Mongolia to cut off the dragon veins of the Yuan Dynasty. They were later pursued by the court. Since then, all the people in the Xilingmen have been anonymous and engaged in clandestine activities. In modern times, traces of their activities have been found in Central Asia, North Africa, Europe and other places.

The Xieling family is a pure nationalist who only passes down the line to Han people. They often do anything to deal with foreigners who may endanger the Han government. It is said that they assassinated Japanese officers many times during the Anti-Japanese War. And since the Yuan Dynasty, they have never taken action on the tombs of the Han people. This is my favorite sect.

3. Faqiu

Faqiu, like Mojinmen, is an organization specially set up by Cao Cao for the purpose of robbing tombs. The boss of Faqiumen is also known as Faqiu Zhonglang The disciples of the Jiangmen are called Faqiu Tianguan?

In fact, the methods of Faqiu Tianguan and Mojin Xiaowei are almost exactly the same, except that there is an extra copper seal. Each Faqiu Tianguan They all have an orthodox "Faqiu Tianyin", which is engraved with the words "Blessings from Heavenly Officials, No Taboos". It is an irreplaceable divine object. It is said that with a seal in the hand, all ghosts and gods can avoid it. The prototype of this seal is said to have been destroyed during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and no longer exists in the world.

Faqiumen pays attention to group combat, and it has been passed down to this day and is mostly active in Southeast Asia and the Americas. Some domestic inheritance figures have entered the royal family to conduct archaeological work.

4. Mojin Xiaowei

Mojin Xiaowei is actually similar to Faqiu Zhonglang General. His official position is one level lower than Zhonglang General. Han? Chen Lin's " "An Appeal to Yuzhou for Yuan Shao" records: Cao Cao specially appointed the general Lang in Faqiu and the captain of Mo Jin. He passed through the Tutu and left no corpse exposed.

When Lao Cao was here, the gold-touching school captain was an authentic military establishment. After the war, the tomb robbers all worked on their own. There was no distinction between master and apprentice among colleagues. Anyone who robbed the gold-touching method would be To touch the golden captain. Most of the captains who touch gold focus on personal actions.

I won’t go into specific methods, everyone should know it.