Hu Bayi in the early grave robbery notes?
Hu Bayi is the protagonist in the famous online novel Ghost Blowing the Lamp, which was published by Qingdao Publishing House on 20 15 and written by Muye Zhang.
Notes on Grave Robbery is a novel that was originally serialized at the starting point. From 2007 to 20 1 1, it was published continuously by China Friendship, Times Literature and Shanghai Culture. The author is Nanpai's uncle.
The two novels are not the same novel at all, but they have the same theme, both of which are about grave robbery.
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Introduction to ghost blowing lights;
Three contemporary "gold-touching captains" (grave robbers) used geomantic mysticism to interpret the pulse of the world's mountains and rivers, looking for the lost Long Ta Palace.
Deserts, snow-capped mountains, forests, canyons, rapids, grasslands, little-known mysterious animals and plants, dangerous traps, and treading on thin ice are interlocking, surpassing the limits and imaginary challenges.
In the grotesque underground world, layers of ancient mysteries are uncovered. The story takes the remains of a secretary handed down from the protagonist's family as the main line and goes through all difficulties and obstacles to find the dragon. After all, those actions of hiding the dragon and crouching tiger, uncovering the sky and pulling the ground, and kicking down the bridge are all vulgar.
The nine-story demon building under the Great Glacier of Kunlun Mountain, the secret fortress of Kwantung Army in Yerengou on the border between China and Mongolia, the exquisite ancient city disappeared in the black desert of Taklimakan, the corpse-scented konjac flower in the bottomless pit of Shenshan Mountain, the demon coffin of Insect Valley in the jungle of Yunnan, the headless cave of Guge Dynasty in Karakorum Mountain of Tibet, and Longling Cave in Shaanxi. ...
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Hu Bayi