Who is the old sheepskin in the yellow leather grave, what is its real identity and what is its ending?

Who is the old sheepskin in "Ghost Blows Lights and Yellow Leather Grave"? The real identity is a grave robber. He finally died.

The old sheepskin in the Huangpi grave was also a grave robber when he was young, and he had done inverted bucket business with his brother Yang Erdan. The death was bizarre, and the body was struck by lightning after death.

He once swallowed the secret weapon of Feng Shui-bronze Long Fu, so that he could borrow the dragon god in the earth vein and bless future generations. I didn't accumulate that virtue. I wanted to go against the sky after my death, but I didn't turn it into a dragon in the end. Although the technique is exquisite, the bamboo basket draws water with a sieve in the end. On the one hand, he was bound by his son's silks, on the other hand, he was dug out of the ground and struck by lightning. It is doomed in the end.

About the yellow leather grave of the lantern blower;

The Ghost Blows the Lamp in the Yellow Skin Grave is adapted from Muye Zhang's series of novels. The drama mainly tells the story that Hu Bayi, who is about to go abroad, found a photo while packing, reminding the protagonist of the educated youth twenty years ago and telling an adventure story when he jumped the queue in the 1960s.

Hu Bayi (Han Juan) will go abroad soon. While sorting out old things, he dug up an old photo. At that time, he and Wang Pangzi (Ryan) were cutting in line as educated youth in the mountains of Daxinganling. Life in the mountains makes them feel at home. In order to exchange a few pounds of fruit candy, they went up the mountain to play yellow skin (weasel). Courage to save lives and catch bears, I didn't expect to stumble into a collapsed Huangpi Temple.

Legend has it that decades ago, a group of Hu bandits called "Nieerhui" dug up a box with golden jade from Huangpi Temple, and then these Hu bandits disappeared with the box in Mobei grassland.

At this time, it happened that Ding Sitian (Hao Hao), a comrade-in-arms, sent a letter inviting them to visit the grassland. The two of them gladly went there, only to catch up with the horses. In order to find the lost horse, the three men and the herdsmen's old sheepskin entered the Hundred Eyes Cave, commonly known as the Temple of Hades.

There are some remains of the Japanese "water supply unit", a strange building with no room, a basement numbered "0", and even more frightening, two people with yellow skin and white hair have been following their stories.