[Old Itchy in Grave Robber's Chronicles is related to the Jie family.] Old Itchy was a member of the Xie family, and he was the role played by Xie Lianhuan. He and Wu Xie grew up together, opened a shop together, and later went to jail. After he was released from prison, he gained weight. He did not wait for Wu Xie in the shop they were working together in. Instead, he went to understand the chain to "look for Wu Xie". Hence, it was certain that Old Itchy was related to the Jie family.
There was no direct relationship between Grave Robber's Chronicles and Old Nine Sects. Grave Robber's Chronicles was a Chinese story about a group of grave robbers who were engaged in grave robbing and other activities in ancient Chinese tombs. The Old Nine Gates was a secret organization in China's tomb raiding industry. It was composed of nine old members. They were engaged in tomb raiding and antique trading, and had a certain degree of popularity and influence. Although there was no direct connection between Grave Robber's Chronicles and Old Nine Gates, these two groups were both involved in ancient Chinese tombs and cultural relics, so there was a certain overlap and connection in the novel.
Yes, the Abyss Notes and Grave Robber's Chronicles were related. The Abyss Chronicles was written by the third uncle of the southern faction. It was a side story of the Grave Robber's Chronicles. Part of the Grave Robber's Chronicles involved the people who had disappeared from the Zhang family's ancient building, while the Abyss Chronicles mainly told the story of the Hu father and son, revealing the whereabouts of the people who had disappeared from the Zhang family's ancient building. Therefore, these two books were related.
Wu Xie's ending in Grave Robber's Chronicles was not clearly stated. There were some speculations and speculations about Wu Xie's ending, but there was no conclusive evidence to show whether he was dead or not. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Xie was dead or not.
Xu Jia was born in Beijing in 1980. He was famous in China for writing novels for many years. In 2007, he began to write Grave Robber's Chronicles, a novel with a theme of grave robbing. The writing style was exquisite and the plot was complicated. It quickly became popular and was praised as a classic work of Chinese online literature. The seven novels in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series included Grave Robber's Chronicles: New Year's Eve, Grave Robber's Chronicles: Nine Classes, Grave Robber's Chronicles: Cloud Sky Palace, Grave Robber's Chronicles: Snake Marsh Ghost City, Grave Robber's Chronicles: Yinshan Dogtown, Grave Robber's Chronicles: Wu Xie's Private Chronicles, and Grave Robber's Chronicles: Ultimate Chronicles. This series of novels was beautifully written and well loved by readers. It was hailed as a classic work of Chinese online literature.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie's grandfather was called Old Dog Wu. Old Dog Wu was an important character in Grave Robber's Chronicles. He was once a veteran grave robber and the father of Wu Xie's father. Old Dog Wu had encountered many difficulties in the process of tomb raiding, but he had persevered and finally became a successful tomb raider.
Yes, the main character in Grave Robber's Chronicles was Wu Xie.
In Grave Robber's Chronicles, Wu Xie and Qi Yu were both referring to the same character. Qi Yu was just an alias for Wu Xie. Wu Xie was one of the main characters in Grave Robber's Chronicles. He was an archaeologist and a grave robber with rich experience and wit. In the story, he encountered many difficulties and challenges, but in the end, he successfully solved all the mysteries and revealed all the secrets. Qi Yu was another alias of Wu Xie. He did not appear directly in the story, but in his character setting, he was a mysterious character with many unknown stories and backgrounds.
Wu Xie in Grave Robber's Chronicles was not Qi Yu. Wu Xie was the main character in Grave Robber's Chronicles, while Qi Yu was another character. Wu Xie and Qi Yu were both characters in Grave Robber's Chronicles, but their stories and backgrounds were different. Wu Xie was an innocent and cute young man while Qi Yu was a sinister and cunning Thieving God.
There were indeed two different Wu Xie in Grave Robber's Chronicles. One of them was a member of the Bronze Gate called Wu Xie, and the other was the main character of the Wuxie Sect founded by his third uncle called Innocence. These two Wu Xie had different experiences and goals, but they all had the same goal-to solve the secret of the bronze door.
Grave Robber's Chronicles 2 hasn't been published yet so I can't be sure if there's a plot involving Wu Xie becoming a father. The Grave Robber's Chronicles series can be read on all major online literature platforms.