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2. In addition, it explains why there are only three ancient symbols left, and the history of the destruction of the hair mound seal in the Ming Dynasty.
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Grave robbery terminology
Inverted bucket: the word comes from a vivid description of grave robbery by a captain touching gold. Most tombs in China, except those built on mountainsides, are covered with sealed mounds. Taking the Qin Mausoleum as an example, the mound is shaped like a bucket for measuring rice, which is buckled on the ground in turn, and the funerary wares are all in the bucket. The easiest way to take out the funerary wares is to turn the bucket upside down and take it away, so it is called inverted bucket.
Inverted bucket: The same inverted bucket.
Lyna: Used as a courtesy title for fellow grave robbers.
Zongzi: A corpse with a "corpse change". It also means that the body in the tomb is well preserved and has not rotted.
Zongzi: A corpse with treasures on it or beside it. It also refers to unclean things such as zombies and evil spirits.
Dried zongzi: The body in the tomb rotted to the bone.
Zongzi: There are many valuable things on me.
Zombies: Zombies are restless people in graves.
Fierce: A hairy zombie. Long black hair and white hair are called black evil and white evil respectively, while poisonous corpse demon has green hair. The principle is that the bacteria in the corpse are stimulated by bioelectricity, which leads to intensified changes.
Evil spirit: hairy and fierce corpse.
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