Recommend a few ghost story novels, domestic and modern, which are better written and more realistic.

Chinese ghost stories

Ghosts blowing out lanterns

River God·Ghosts and water monsters

Ghosts are silent

External Common nouns in ghost stories

Zongzi: an undecomposed corpse.

Big Zongzi: a transformed or demonized corpse.

Zi Sha: The evil ghost that has a corpse body

The world is dominating

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Inverted fight: tomb robbing.

Mojin Xiaowei: one of the four major tomb robbing industries (Faqiu Tianguan Mojin Xiaowei, Faqiu Mojin as a lineage, Taoist priests who move mountains, and warriors who move mountains), so you can see Feng Shui is famous, and the protagonist in the book is a gold-touching captain.

Touch the Gold Talisman: The amulet of Captain Touch the Gold is made from the sharpest claws of a pangolin, with the word "Touch the Gold" engraved on it. It has the power to ward off evil spirits and is a priceless treasure.

Faqiu Golden Seal: Touch Jin Xiaowei's corpse-suppressing weapon (only one)

Yuanliang: an honorific title for fellow tomb robbers.

Dragon Tower Hall: a super large ancient tomb.

Jingjue Ancient Country: A city-state that has disappeared for many years in the Taklimakan Desert.

Corpse-scented konjac: The devil flower that is said to protect Solomon’s treasure (it was used to guard the coffin of Queen Jingjue in Ghost Blowing Lamp). People who get close to it will hallucinate and kill each other.

The Muchen Bead: A gold-soaked jade eyeball found by Wu Ding, the 32nd generation monarch of the Shang Dynasty, in a collapsed mountain. It is also known as the Phoenix Gallbladder. It is said to have mysterious power and can absorb everything. Dark power.

Underworld weapon: Captain Mojin’s name for the treasure in the ancient tomb.

Qingtou: Folk jargon, that is, treasure fished out of the sea.

Kui Xing Kick Fight: One of the stunts of the mountain-moving Taoist, specially used to remove large vertebrae from zombies.

Mojin Xiaowei: one of the four major tomb robbing factions. Legend has it that Cao Cao of the Eastern Han Dynasty established a tomb robbing faction to supplement military resources, and it has a long history. Most of the members of this department are proficient in Feng Shui.

Moshan Taoist: one of the four major tomb robbing factions. It got its name because most of them traveled among the people as Taoists.

Xiling Lishi: one of the four major tomb-robber factions. This faction mostly robs tombs and destroys them with external force.

General Faqiu: one of the four major tomb-robber factions in the book. It is also the most mysterious faction. I only know that its amulet is named after the Faqiu seal. [7]

Guanshan Taibao: Also known as "Coffin Mountain Taibao", the four major tomb robber factions in the book have a secretive whereabouts. A little-known descendant of the Feng family nobles who is proficient in the secrets of Feng Shui. There is "Guanshan Zhimifu". Led by Feng Shigu, a descendant of Feng Wangli, he built a huge ancient tomb in Dixian Village.

Hand out seals from hills, touch golden talismans, and move mountains and ridges to find dragon secrets;

People light candles, ghosts blow out lanterns, and survey horses and fight upside down to find star peaks;

Mercury spots, bright utensils, countless dragon towers and treasure halls;

There are sunken coffins and bronze coffins. If the eight characters are not hard, don't approach them.

Vertical burial pits, box graves, moving mountains and unloading ridges to walk around;

Red clothes are fierce, smiling corpses, it is better to listen to ghosts cry than to laugh.