The gold-touching talisman refers to the talisman used by ancient tomb robbers to ward off evil spirits made up by the world in the novel "Ghost Blowing the Lamp".
In the novel, the gold-touching talisman is usually based on the sharpest claws of the pangolin, and then it has to go through many specific and complex processes before it is finally completed. In the novel, the gold-touching talisman must first be immersed in a ditch in Si La. On the 7749th, he will be buried a hundred meters deep in the Dragon Tower and borrow the earth's spiritual energy for eight hundred days.
The front end of the gold-touching talisman is sharp, and the cone-shaped lower end is inlaid with gold threads. The color is dark and transparent, with a moist luster under the firelight. "Two ancient seal characters. It has the function of protecting the body and extremely warding off evil spirits.
Extended information
In the novel, the gold-touching talisman is a symbol of the gold-touching captain's status. In history, the position of "gold-touching captain" did exist, and this position It was set up by Cao Cao. They were professional tomb robbers who stole gold and silver treasures from ancient tombs to increase military pay.
But every profession has its own rules, and the gold captains are no exception. They only steal the tombs of high-ranking officials, relatives of the emperor, and even emperors and ministers, and only take away one or two valuable burial items each time. Taste it, and leave the rest to your peers.
The gold-touching talisman does not actually exist, so there is no museum that can see it. It is a tomb-robbering talisman to ward off evil spirits carried by the gold-touching captains in the novel "Ghost Blowing the Lamp". Is it equivalent to a modern ID card?
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