Tomb Robber's Notes: Wang Zanghai, who is 123 more powerful than Liu Bowen, turns out to be based on him!

I am talking about "Tomb Robbery Notes" by the author Nanpai Sanshu. Not to mention that he continues to fill in the gaps to this day, passing on from front to back, from left to right, but let’s talk about a key figure in this book-Wang Zanghai. This character who lived in the Ming Dynasty, the third uncle described him as quite powerful and domineering. To be honest, I feel that he was even more powerful than Liu Bowen, the founding father of the Ming Dynasty, or even 1 or 2 more powerful. , 3. 1 is the Forbidden City, which is unique in ancient and modern times, 2 is the mysterious and weird undersea tomb, and 3 is the Yunding Heavenly Palace where ghosts and gods are unpredictable. Whether it's the Five Elements and Bagua, or the Feng Shui of the Book of Changes, they are all talented people in the industry. From urban planning to architectural design, they are proficient in everything and can pick it up at their fingertips. This Master Wang Zanghai Wang is such a genius with great experience in the world. However, the question is, does such a number one person exist in our history?

Of course, no matter how well the author writes, it is still a novel. Using the power of words to get close to history and make up some plots is also a great writing technique and will enhance the The readability of the novel. Through my diligent and shameless search (Baidu on my mobile phone), I finally found out that there was no such person as Wang Zanghai in history.

Such a great god-level figure does not exist, but don’t be disappointed yet. According to various speculations (whoever recommended it, thank you very much), Wang Zanghai’s character prototype should be from the period of Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Wuzhong (I originally thought it was Liu Bowen) was the minister of the Ministry of Industry who participated in the construction of the Forbidden City in Beijing. At that time, the palaces and imperial mausoleums of the old Zhu family, including royal facilities such as Changling, Xianling, and Jingling, were all built by this Wuzhong master.

According to the history of the Ming Dynasty, Wuzhong was adopted into the Wu family when he was young, and was not a biological bloodline of the Wu family. It is said that this kid in Wuzhong has been smart and eager to learn since he was a child. By chance, he met an old Japanese monk. From this old monk, he learned a lot of Yin-Yang and Feng Shui that had been lost since the Tang Dynasty. Perhaps it was fate. In the subsequent development of Wuzhong's life, it was confirmed that he was indeed a genius in these areas. He gained the trust of Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, and was entrusted with important tasks. He spent his whole life building the pavilions and pavilions for Lao Zhu's family. In the seventh year of Emperor Yingzong's reign in the Ming Dynasty, he died of illness after resigning from office and was buried in Wucheng (haha, it's not an undersea tomb) at the age of seventy!

To say that Wu Shangshu of Wuzhong was a legend throughout his life, it is said in unofficial history that at the age of five he could "move beams with his eyes" (was it measurement?). After he became an adult, What’s more, he is a “magic genius” who can build whatever house he wants and dig as deep a hole as he wants! It is said that Wuzhong came back to life after his death, which is simply miraculous. But no matter how you put it, I feel that both Wuzhong and Wang Zanghai in the novel are indeed top talents in the field of architecture, Feng Shui, and urban planning. Even now, it’s pretty awesome! After all, productivity was not that advanced in ancient times and there were many restrictions.

Just like many legendary figures like Wuzhong, they have indeed contributed a lot of wisdom and wisdom to the culture of our nation. Take the Forbidden City as an example. It must be one of the most luxurious palaces on the planet. No matter how cruel and exploitative the previous feudal society was, we still have to thank those ancestors for the national property and national symbols left behind! Okay, let’s stop talking about this first and continue reading “Tomb Raiders Notes”.