In ancient times, grave robbers were generally called bandits or thieves, and there was no fixed division of sects. Tomb robbers were usually made up of people with evil intentions. They obtained wealth through illegal means and often used various means to achieve this goal, including tomb robbing, robbery, theft, and so on. Grave robbing was not allowed in ancient society. Not only did it violate laws and regulations, but it could also destroy cultural relics and historical relics, causing immeasurable losses to history and culture. Therefore, tomb raiding was severely punished in ancient society.