Tomb raiding originated in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and was founded by the brave Cao Cao, who was also regarded as the "ancestor" of tomb raiding. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in chaos. In order to raise wages, Cao Cao turned his attention to the luxurious cemetery with funerary objects. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), the battle of Guandu broke out. Chen Lin, who took refuge in Yuan Shao, wrote "Writing for Yuan Shao in Yuzhou" and denounced Cao Cao. At that time, Cao Cao was suffering from a headache. After watching Chen Lin's campaign, I broke out in a cold sweat and my head stopped hurting.
Mojin religion aims at the Book of Changes, determines the location of tombs, and relies on geomantic omen and astrology to rob tombs. The disciple of Mojin Sect is called Captain Mojin, and the leader is Cao Cao. It is said that Cao Cao set up a tomb raiding army in order to raise military expenses. The famous work of this sect is to rob the tomb of Liang Xiaowang in the Western Han Dynasty, and the head personally ordered the coffin to be opened. Over time, Mojin became a sect, and Cao Cao became the ancestor of this sect.
The experience of tomb-robbing ancestors
Cao Cao robbed countless tombs, and the most frequently mentioned one was a cemetery. This is the graveyard of Liu Wu in Liang Xiaowang during the Western Han Dynasty. "Breaking the coffin, collecting tens of thousands of pounds of gold treasures, the emperor cried when he heard it." Liang Xiaowang's Tomb is the graveyard of Liu Wu, the State of Liang in Han Dynasty. This is a family tomb, including Liu Wu's tomb, with 65,438+03 cemeteries.
Through the excavation of Liang Xiaowang cemetery, Cao Cao gained a lot of treasures and supported the whole army for nearly three years. Perhaps knowing that thick burial is in danger of being destroyed by grave robbers, Cao Cao strongly advocated thin burial and secret burial before his death, and made a will, demanding that his cemetery be chosen in a "barren land" and "there is no treasure" in the tomb.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Cao.