Where is the real tomb of Wuzi in Qing Dynasty?
As for the tomb of the Fifth Son of Qing Dynasty, in fact, the core part is the mysterious jade, which is actually one of the mysterious meteorites from outer space and split into nine pieces in the atmosphere. Thousands of years later, this meteorite was discovered by Qing Wuzi, a geomantic master in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and it was transformed into his own grave.
The reason why Qing Wuzi chose this meteorite as his grave is mainly because this meteorite has the characteristics of prolonging life and protecting the corpse from decay. So Qing Wuzi spent his whole life studying this meteorite. In fact, this meteorite has a very special ability, that is, it can enter the world of the dead.
Basic information
Notes on Tomb Robbery is a novel about tomb robbery written by three uncles of Nanpai, which tells the story of Wu Xie, Zhang Qiling, Wu Sansheng and others exploring ancient tombs.
This series of novels began to be serialized on the Internet in 2006. In June 2007, 5438+ 10, June 5438+0 1, February 19, Tomb-robbing Notes-Episode I and Tomb-robbing Notes-were officially published. So far, all the series of tomb-robbing Notes have been published. * * * published nine physical books, with an average sales volume of over one million, and the total sales volume of nine books exceeded120,000, which became the masterpiece of Nanpai's three uncles.