Which of the four major tomb robbing sects is the most powerful?
The four major sects of tomb robbers include Mojin, Moving Mountain, Xiling and Faqiu, each with its own unique skills and methods. To determine which sect is the most powerful, it is necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as the strength, unique skills, and historical performance of each sect.
The Mojin Sect is the oldest among the four sects. Its special skills are proficiency in "Looking for Dragons" and "Dividing Gold to Determine Caves". It is good at finding treasure locations and determining the location of tombs. The Banshan sect started in the Qin and Han dynasties and used trumpet-type digging methods to enter tomb passages. They did not understand Feng Shui, but they were good at solving traps in tomb chambers. The Xieling sect is famous for its immense strength. They use armor to protect themselves. They are so strong that they can carry tombstones. The Faqiu sect has a seal as an identification. It was established in the late Eastern Han Dynasty as a special force to solve the problem of military expenditures. The most famous tomb robbing activity was the digging up of the tomb of King Liang Xiao, the uncle of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Taken together, each sect has its own unique skills and strengths, and it is difficult to simply judge which sect is the most powerful. The appropriate sect needs to be selected based on the specific situation and needs.