I don't have enough information to say exactly who the 'coffin corner boys' are. They could be just regular boys from a particular area named 'coffin corner' that the story focuses on.
The hanging coffins were mainly distributed in many areas in southern China, including Mount Longhu in Jiangxi, Mount Wuyi in Fujian, and Hunan. In addition, there were also the hanging coffins of the Bo people in Sichuan and the deep rock burial in the Miao area of Guizhou.
The jade coffin was real. The Moon Jade Coffin was an ancient coffin made of wood and a lid inlaid with jade. It was a top-grade ancient jade from the Han Dynasty and was very precious. The Baoyue Jade Coffin was a stone relic site discovered by the Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2021. It was located in the south-central part of Inner Mongolia and was one of the largest prehistoric jade cultural sites in China. Although there was no detailed information on the characteristics of the jade coffin and the new discovery, these results showed that the jade coffin really existed.
" Coffin Green Silk " was a contemporary Chinese web novel that told the story of a mysterious woman named " Green Silk."
The background of the story was an ancient dynasty called the Heaven Mystics Kingdom. The protagonist, Qing Si, was an ordinary young woman. Her father was a high-ranking official in the Heaven Mystics Kingdom, but her mother died early and her father was very harsh on her. In order to survive, Qingsi began to wander the Jianghu and made some like-minded friends.
In an accident, Qingsi obtained a mysterious book that could give her extraordinary powers. Qing Si used her own strength to help her friend solve a series of difficult problems. At the same time, she gradually revealed some of the secrets of the Heaven Mystics Kingdom.
As the story developed, Qingsi discovered that she had a different background and that there was a bigger conspiracy behind her. After experiencing a series of twists and turns, Qing Si finally chose to protect the future of the Heaven Mystics Kingdom with her own strength.
Corpse Qi Sucking Coffin was a chapter in Seven's web novel, Walking Yin and Yang. In the story, the protagonist became a cultivator of Yin and Yang for revenge. His family received five big red coffins and wrote their names on the coffins with blood. In this chapter, his grandfather suddenly exclaimed, saying," Corpse Qi sucking the coffin, a sign of great danger." He took out an eternal lamp and incense burner and placed them beside the coffin. The details of this chapter can be read in Chapter 2 of Walking Yin and Yang.
Coffin pulling by nine dragons was a mysterious concept. It was mentioned in Chen Dong's novels," Divine Tomb,"" Perfect World,"" Holy Ground," and " Covering the Sky." There were many explanations and meanings to the Nine Dragons Coffin Dragging Technique. Some people thought that it was the coffin of the Jade Emperor, pulled by nine dragons, representing a strong obsession. Some people thought it was a tattoo, which indicated the recognition of obsession, but it also had the meaning of short-lived. In addition, the Nine Dragon Coffin was also a mysterious item in the Heaven Covering Trilogy. It originated from the Ancient Chaos Era and was once sealed in the Daluo Sword Embryo by the Desolate Heaven Emperor. Later, it was discovered and cultivated by Ye Fan. The Nine Dragons Coffin Dragging Technique was also described as a strange substance in the dark land that could devour living beings. In general, the concept of the Nine Dragons Coffin Dragging was full of mystery and obsession. The specific meaning might vary according to different works and explanations.
The Inner Mongolia Baoyue Jade Coffin was an ancient coffin made of wood and a lid inlaid with jade. It was a top-grade ancient jade from the Han Dynasty and was very precious. The Baoyue Jade Coffin was a stone relic site discovered by the Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2021. It was located in the south-central part of Inner Mongolia and was one of the largest prehistoric jade cultural sites in China. The jade coffin had a high scientific research value, which showed the prominent social status of the tomb owner.
I recommend the two novels,'The Princess Consort Is Not to Be Trifled With: The War God's Prince's Overbearing Favor' and 'Traversing a Different World, The High and Cold Venerable's Favor' to you. They were all ancient romance novels about the protagonist transmigrating into the coffin. The plot of "The Princess Consort is Not to Be Trifled With: The War God's Domineering Pet" was more concise, while "The Cold World's Pet" had more funny elements. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~