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Ghost blows the lamp, a famous saying is only for profit.
Generally speaking, if a tomb owner has a jade in his hand, it means that this jade is of great significance to him. If it is taken away, it will be cursed by the owner of the tomb. Cursing this thing is really a taboo for grave robbers. The jade buried with the tomb owner is called blood jade, not because its color is blood. The so-called 36 th line, the line is the champion, and the tomb robbery is not within the 36 th line. Grave robbing is an industry that both the living and the dead hate.

Tomb raiding originated in the Three Kingdoms. Because the army had no salary to March, Cao Cao created an official position called Mo Jin as a captain, and later there was an official position called Faqiu corps commander, also called Faqiu Tianguan. They have the same nature, even the same rules, but there is only one difference, that is, there is a mound seal on the hair mound corps commander, which reads? God bless the people, everything is forgiven? To touch a captain is to touch Jin Fu. Burying a tomb in order to pay the army salary is something that happens when there is no way out in troubled times.

However, with the discovery of gold and silver treasures in the tomb, more and more people are jealous of it, and the wind of grave robbery prevails in every generation. In order to prevent grave robbers, ancient tombs have become more and more complicated and intricate. And grave robbers with full interests also have taboos, that is blood jade. Blood jade not only carries the spirit and soul of the tomb owner, but also carries many unknown viruses. Jade is generally extremely valuable, and it is impossible for grave robbers not to take it when they see this. Jade placed in other places in the tomb can be moved, but not the jade on the tomb owner, especially in his hand.

In "Ghost Blows Lights: Linglong Ancient City", Hu Bayi and Wang Kaixuan hold a pair of jade, which was broken off from a general of the Yuan Dynasty in the cemetery. When the jade was moved, the body of the general of the Yuan Dynasty changed. That pair of emeralds, the shape of moths, symbolizes courage and fearlessness. According to the later description of the novel, jade is worthless at all, but it represents the supreme honor for a general. Unfortunately, Hu Bayi didn't know it at that time, otherwise he wouldn't have taken it.