Which tomb do you think is the most dangerous in Ghost Blowing Lights?

After reading many answers, I always feel that something is wrong. Everyone's answers are a little off topic. The landlord asked which tomb was the most dangerous, not the most bizarre.

If we only talk about the degree of danger, then the degree of danger of Guixu in Nanhai is definitely among the best. Let me explain why I think so.

Regardless of which tomb is dangerous, I will give you a general introduction to the larger tomb in the ghost blowing lamp.

The first one is an exquisite ancient city.

The second building is the ghost tomb of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Longling Cave.

Third, the tomb of Wang Xian in Yunnan.

The fourth floor, the nine-story demon tower, the Kunlun Temple.

The fifth building, Huangpi Tomb, Hundred Eye Cave.

The sixth building, Nuqing Xiangxi Bottle Mountain Tomb.

The seventh building, Xian Di Village.

Eighth, Hui Gui shipwreck tomb in the South China Sea.

The above eight tombs are almost the most suspenseful and dangerous one in the whole ghost blowing lamp, but if it's not weird, it's just dangerous, so the seven tombs from the first to the seventh are far less than the Hui Gui in the South China Sea.

As for why I say this, I will explain it to you from three aspects.

First, the location of the tomb.

The locations of ancient tombs are almost all over China, including Huangpi Tomb in Inner Mongolia, Longling Cave in Shaanxi, Jingjue Temple Ancient City in Gansu, Wang Xian Tomb in Yunnan, Kunlun Temple in Xinjiang, Xian Di Village in Three Gorges, and Pingshan Tomb in Guangdong and Guangxi. However, the locations of these ancient tombs are all on land.

Hui Gui in the South China Sea is under the South China Sea, and the location of this tomb alone has pushed the danger of sinking tombs in the South China Sea to the first place.

Secondly, the way to enter the tomb.

The way a ghost blows a lantern cage into an ancient tomb is generally like this. It shows that the old Hu Fenjin Dingdian found the entrance to the ancient tomb, and then everyone opened the ancient tomb through external force. After that, everyone went in together and cracked the mechanism step by step. Finally, everyone achieved their goal.

After seeing the ancient tombs on land, let's take a look at the way to enter Hui Gui in the South China Sea. Other tombs are active, while Hui Gui in the South China Sea is passive. In the location of the South China Sea shipwreck, because the South China Sea is the location of the dragon tail of China Nanlong, the Long Mai in the South China Sea is very special, which is influenced by Long Mai and strong magnetic field, resulting in the strangeness near Hui Gui in the South China Sea. Ships passing through here can only pass at certain times and on certain routes every year. number

The living want to enter the South China Sea and return to the market, which is a narrow escape. It's lucky to get in alive, but it's normal to get in and die.

Finally, the internal situation of the tomb.

The tombs No.1 to No.7 mentioned above are all normal tombs and all artificial tombs. The purpose of the building is to bury people, and Hui Gui in Hainan is a relic. This relic is because ships that come from time to time are sucked away by the whirlpool in the sea and piled up all the year round.

Man-made graves, in any case, are neat, at least half of them are free from danger and can operate normally, while Hui Gui in the South China Sea, without any man-made buildings, is completely in ruins. For the ruins, Khufu's grave-robbing technique is completely useless, because there is no record of how to exist in the ruins in Khufu's 16-character Collection of Yin and Yang Feng Shui, and walking in Hui Gui in the South China Sea can only be done randomly.

Exploring the South China Sea and returning to the market, in a sense, is not a grave robbery, but an adventure, just because it is related to Feng Shui after all, so Lao Hu is a little useful here.

To sum up, if you score the ancient tomb in the Ghost Blowing Lamp, according to the scoring system of 100, the South China Sea will definitely score 95 points, then the nine-story demon tower and the tomb offering the king will score 90 points, the Kunlun Temple will score 85 points, the exquisite ancient city will score 85 points, the Xian Di Village will score 85 points, the Huangpi Tomb will score 80 points, and the Bottle Mountain Tomb will score 80 points, and the Longling Cave will score 80 points.