Recommended classic quotations from Rice in "Tomb Robbers Notes" are as follows:
1. Clothes will fade and the walls will be mottled. Books will turn yellow and vows will follow the wind. True love will be barren and heavy rain will evaporate. The tears will dry up and the grass will wither. The flames will disappear and the spring breeze will leave. The lights will go out and the feelings will grow cold. You will never be unfamiliar with stolen pens in your life. I'm rice I swear.
2. I still remember a puzzle that led me into a thousand-year drama. I don’t understand the deep meaning. When will I return to my hometown? Farewell to Changbai. The wind and snow in the sky send you off. I hope to see you again in ten years. When I meet you, I will live up to you. I miss you so much.
Introduction to "Tomb Robbers Notes"
The story originated in 1952. Wu Laogou, the grandfather of the protagonist Wu Xie, discovered a Warring States silk book in a blood corpse tomb in Changsha, which later triggered Wu Xie's adventures on the way to solving puzzles from silk books. Fifty years later, Wu Xie, a seemingly innocent second generation of the Wu family, ran an antique shop after graduating from college, living day by day, unaware of the bizarre adventures of his life experience.
Because of the discovery of a secret in the ancestor's notes, this begins. With curiosity and a desire to see the world, he followed his third uncle and a group of master tomb robbers on their trip to the Lu Palace in order to solve the mystery of the silk book. In the process, he met Menyoupin and Fatty. On the way, many things he had never seen in his life, or things he had never even thought about, appeared one after another.