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What is the content of Yunnan Insect Valley?

Ghost Blowing Lantern Yunnan Worm Valley tells the story of a trio of explorers composed of Hu Bayi, Yang Ping and Wang Pangzi who found the rumored life-saving dust beads as funerary objects in the tomb of the ancient king of Yunnan, and went deep into the land of phlegm to explore the traces of the dust beads.

The three men followed a map of human skin and passed through the secret underground waterway of the ancient Dian State under the Shelter Mountain. Unexpectedly, they met the Millennium Art Organ, and thousands of "figurines" made by slaves hung upside down at the top of the cave like bombs. When they fell into the water one after another, it triggered a series of stories about the law of the jungle.

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Yunnan Worm Valley reflects the conflict of interests between officials and people and the irreconcilable class contradiction caused by the ancient imperial system in China. For the ancient emperors whose ultimate goal is to consolidate the imperial system and their own rule, they will inevitably face such conflicts and contradictions. This gave birth to the custom of heavy burial and anti-theft system, but the tyrant will eventually be judged by history and justice.

In the novel, Wang Xian's body becomes the center of the corpse hole. In order to save his head, he frantically chases "us". However, as the buried Aconitum sarcophagus rushed to the mouth of Worm Valley, it was blocked by the geomantic situation of "the dragon was writing and the screen was walking", and the chaotic pathogens attached to it suddenly vanished, and everything corroded by the corpse hole (including Wang Xian's body) rotted and returned to dust.

The author embodies the power of justice by setting the end of the vicious sacrifice of the Boneless King and the moral ultimate judgment. As a result, it triggered readers' philosophical thinking about the meaning of human existence and the limits of justice.