In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Third Aunt Huo mentioned that Wu Xie's father was Wu Sansheng. In the novel Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Sansheng was a famous archaeologist who had participated in many major archaeological projects. In the novel, Huo Sanniang and Wu Sansheng knew each other and Huo Sanniang had once asked Wu Sansheng about the skill of lighting the sky lantern.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, lighting a sky lantern was a relatively ancient grave robbing technique. Its main purpose was to illuminate and transmit information. In the novel, the key to lighting the sky lantern was to find a suitable acupoint, place a candle or wick on the acupoint, and then light the candle. This technique allowed people to see their surroundings clearly in the dark and could also be used to transmit information so that the grave robbers could better carry out their next move. However, lighting a sky lantern was also a dangerous technique. If it was not handled properly, it could cause a fire or other dangers.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Huo Xiuxiu was a relatively important character. She was a professional grave robber with superb skills and was also one of the main characters. Huo Xiuxiu was good at using all kinds of tools and techniques to easily enter all kinds of difficult to enter ancient tombs for tomb raiding activities. Her wisdom and courage won her many enemies and helped many people solve their problems. In the novel, Huo Xiuxiu's fate is full of twists and turns and thrills. Will she finally get what she wants? This filled the readers with anticipation and questions.
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Old Chang Sheng in Grave Robber's Chronicles was a fictional character. He was an old friend of Old Lady Huo, who used to be an archaeologist. Later, for some reason, he changed his profession and became a grave robber. Old Chang Sheng was agile and skilled. He often worked with other Thief Kings. In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Old Chang Sheng's role was very important. He not only provided crucial help to steal the treasure, but also indirectly led to the death of other grave robbers.
Huo Xiuxiu's ending in Grave Robber's Chronicles was still unclear. In the novel Grave Robber's Chronicles, Huo Xiuxiu was a female archaeologist. She solved some difficult problems with Wu Xie and others during the exploration process and helped them find some cultural relics. At the end of the novel, Huo Xiuxiu, Wu Xie, and the others explored the Netherworld Realm together and found more treasures. However, Huo Xiuxiu's ending was not clear in the novel. Some readers thought that she might die in the later plot, while others thought that she might survive and become the last guardian. The Grave Robber's Chronicles series was a novel full of suspense and thrills. The readers could guess Huo Xiuxiu's ending based on the plot and characters of the novel.
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In Grave Robber's Chronicles, zongzi was a traditional Chinese food, usually made from glutinous rice, meat, red dates, and other ingredients. It was used as a sacrificial or holiday food. The shape of the rice dumpling was mostly round or triangular, but there were also long varieties. During the production process, dumplings often needed to be filled with some fillings such as egg yolk, bean paste, sweet filling, etc. In grave robbing operations, rice dumplings were often used as traps or obstacles to prevent grave robbers from entering. Because of its stickiness, rice dumplings were often used to stick traps or prevent escape. The dumplings in Grave Robber's Chronicles were described as a divine artifact with strong stickiness that could stick to anything that entered the dumplings.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, dumplings were usually used to protect themselves. Zongzi was usually made of glutinous rice, meat, bean paste, and other ingredients. It was shaped like a triangular or circular sphere. In the novel, Zongzi was described as being able to absorb the energy of evil spirits and E Sha to protect himself and his family from threats. In some cases, dumplings could also be used as traps to catch grave robbers.
The fake Huo Xiuxiu in Grave Robber's Chronicles was a fictional character that appeared in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series of novels. The background of the fake Huo Xiuxiu did not specify her personality, appearance, and the ending of the story. All of these details only appeared in the novel and never appeared in the real world.