China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - "Go in the dark, sail in the dark, remember to hold hands and not hold hands." Why do you say this in Tomb Robbery?

"Go in the dark, sail in the dark, remember to hold hands and not hold hands." Why do you say this in Tomb Robbery?

Because the underground environment is complex, I am afraid that I may accidentally come into contact with some mechanisms and the like. This is done for the safety of the tomb robbers.

The following is an introduction to Notes on Tomb Robbers:

"Notes on Tomb Robbers" is a tomb-robbing novel written by the third uncle of the Nanpai School. It tells the story of Wu Xie, Zhang Qiling, Wu Sansheng and others entering the ancient times. Tomb adventure story.

The story originated in 1952. Wu Laogou, the grandfather of the protagonist Wu Xie, discovered a Warring States silk book in a blood corpse tomb in Changsha, which triggered Wu Xie's adventures in solving puzzles from the silk book. Fifty years later, Wu Xie, a seemingly innocent second generation of the Wu family, ran an antique shop after graduating from college, living day by day, but little did he know that his life experience and adventures were bizarre, because he discovered a secret in the notes of his ancestors.

With curiosity and a desire to see the world, he followed his third uncle and a group of master tomb robbers on their trip to the Lu Palace, hoping to solve the mystery of the silk book. In the process, he met Menyoupin and Fatty. On the way, many things he had never seen in his life, or things he had never even thought about, appeared one after another.

Everything you encounter becomes more and more bizarre. Just when he discovered that his life was full of puzzles and wanted to seek answers, the only clue-"Uncle Three" disappeared. Unwilling to give up, Wu Xie decided to get to the bottom of the matter and decide on an extraordinary but unknown adventure in the future.

The above information refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Tomb Robbery Notes