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I think it's the author who doesn't write well.
The reason why the third uncle didn't take notes on tomb robbery.
The story involves the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
This is because this Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang exists in reality, and the 8 books you read about tomb robbery notes basically belong to the author's fictional tombs. It won't be related to some things related to reality, but if the author gets involved in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, maybe someone on the Internet will become the third uncle of the southern faction after rumors in a few words.
Rumors such as excavating the tomb of Qin Shi Huang to rob tombs.
The second reason is that even if the third uncle wrote it out in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, it may not conform to other people's imagination. This will undoubtedly smash such a golden sign as a tomb robbery note. After all, people are still full of imagination about China's largest tomb, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, thousands of people and thousands of faces, and different people's imagination of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang must be different, so the third uncle will not write casually like this to reduce his fans.
The third is that the tomb robbery notes originally did not have a detailed overview of the underground space, and according to legend, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was an underground palace with a rigorous structure. It may be that the third uncle doesn't know enough about this aspect, so he also played to his strengths and avoided his weaknesses and did not write about the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
From the ** setting, I remember that it seemed to mention that the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang could not be visited. But because I've been watching it for so long, I don't remember it very clearly. And in the whole book, the little brother and they went to rob the tomb to unravel the mystery of the little brother's life experience, as well as Wu Xie.
To their own secret **. And the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang does not involve anything in the main line of **, so I think this is one of the reasons why the tomb robbery notes are not written about Qin Shi Huang.
In fact, as long as the tomb robbery notes are well written, what does it matter if it is the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang or not?
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Because the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is a place that many people will write about, there is no novelty, and it has been stolen, so I will not use the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang to do the question.
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Everyone knows this, and it is not easy to write what everyone knows, because once something goes wrong, you will be drowned by netizens spitting. Moreover, "Notes on Tomb Robbery" is written around the longevity of Tie Miansheng, Wang Zanghai, King Mu of Zhou, and Queen Mother of the West, and it has nothing to do with Qin Shi Huang.
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After all, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is a national treasure, and it has now been open to tourists, if you write about the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, then you should read it for a comprehensive and in-depth investigation and research, and if what is written is contrary to history, then the possibility of this controversy is extremely great, and the consequences are unimaginable.
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Because the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was originally a huge project, if you want to write it, you must make a lot of effort to understand it, and the third uncle did not write it, probably because the plot is not needed.
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Because the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang has been discovered, there are too many loopholes to write this and there is no way to fill it, so I can only choose the kind of mausoleum that no one knows about to write.
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It may be that they don't want to write about the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, because the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is now known by people, and if they still make it up, there will be many things that cannot be explained.
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I don't know, probably because the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang has been discovered. So if you write, there is no suspense and the degree of self-play. The author should like the tomb that fits the requirements of the plot with his imagination free.
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The mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is not easy to write, first of all, the water galaxy of Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum is not good, and there are some other things, which are even more difficult to describe, those things must not be lost, it is not easy to write.
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It hasn't started in real life yet, and it won't start in the **world. If that day really begins, there will be a corresponding description in **.
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There is a **, Ming Yichuan, the author of "He is Trying to Run to the Place After Death", is reading on Douban; Recently, it has been more and more, and it is very procrastinating. There shouldn't be a few people who have read this.,There's not many chapters yet.,But this guy always feels pretty good at writing.,I think this guy isn't low-grade.。
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First of all, there is not a lot of information about it, especially the internal structure, and there is no exact explanation of what it looks like, so it is not very easy to write.
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This story is separate from the main story, with no other protagonists appearing. This gives the protagonist Wu Xie more space to describe his experiences and growth as a person.
It is also a foreshadowing for the story that follows.
Tomb Robbery Notes: The Sacred Tree of the Qinling Mountains:
My friend Lao Itch was released from prison and brought a shocking news to the protagonist - "I", who had just returned from the submarine tomb of the West Reef and had not been at home for a few days: a strange hexagonal bell, an ancient Wei clan, a huge bronze tree, and a ...... in the hinterland of the distant Qinling Mountains"I" couldn't help but be eager to try.
Next, "I" and Lao Itch went deep into the mysterious Qinling Mountains alone. But what awaits them ahead? ——All kinds of strange things followed, such as the salmon, the Yellow Spring Waterfall, the corpse array, the unicorn exhaustion, and the candle nine yin ......
What exactly is this huge bronze tree for? Is it a wishing tree, or is it a totem of an ethnic minority? Will they be able to find the real answer?
The process of exploration is full of human struggles and efforts, and terrifying characters and hateful faces are intertwined. In the end, it is a jaw-dropping, beyond all imagination to guess the ......, but seems to be real and believable
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It should explain how Wu Xie's materialization ability came about.
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Although the book of Qinling Divine Tree seems to have little to do with the main line of the whole book, I personally think that many places can be illustrative, Lao Itch and Wu Xie are small, and various details of this book can be seen that Wu Xie's childhood is real, which laid a foreshadowing for Qi Yu's identity later, showing that Qi Yu is not the same person.
As for Wu Xie's materialization ability mentioned upstairs, I don't think so, because Lao Itch said that this ability will weaken over time, and after Wu Xie goes back, this ability will not have an impact on Wu Xie's ability, and other books do not mention that Wu Xie has this ability.
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It is written about the world affairs of Taibai Mountain in the Qinling Mountains.
Jia Pingwa's Qinling Chronicles are the life chronicles of the Chinese people, and the love, hatred, birth, old age, sickness and death of all living beings in the Qinling Mountains and in Xi'an City at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains.
Teacher Jia said: "Decades have passed, and I have been writing about the Qinling Mountains, its historical glory and imitation suffering, its realistic rejuvenation and liquid fiber sorrows, its landscapes, plants, birds and beasts, and its Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and the spirit of the Red Revolution. First, we still focus on the closed dust Shangzhou in the Qinling Mountains, and then zoom in to the entire Qinling Mountains.
If you summarize one sentence, it is: Qinling and me in Qinling. ”
The best adjective for Qinling is Qinling".
"The Story of the Qinling Mountains" has no majestic depiction, no sensationalism in tears, simple language, and interesting stories tell the Qinling Mountains, which has a different face that you have never seen or thought about.
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The eighth part, you can go to the magic iron Chinese network to see.
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The east-west trending mountain range that traverses central China is an important natural geographical boundary. The Eastern Han Dynasty Bangu's "Liangdu Fu" has the name of "Qinling". In history, it was the land of Qin, so it was called Qinshan or Qinling.
It is roughly located at 32°30-35° north latitude and 103° 113° east longitude. It is bounded by the Mindie Mountains and the Kunlun Mountains in Lintan, Diebu and Zhouqu in the west; east to the foothills of Funiu Mountain in Henan; The western section of the northern boundary starts from Baishi Mountain (3908 meters above sea level) in the north of Lintan, extends to Huoyan Mountain (2559 meters) in the southeast of Tianshui, and then extends to the east by the large fault zone at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, and the eastern section of the northern boundary enters the south of the Yellow River with the mountains on the south bank of the Yellow River as the boundary. The southwest is bounded by the provincial boundaries of Gansu and Sichuan; It is bordered by the Han River in the south and is divided by Rice Cang and Daba Mountain; The southeast reaches Yunxian County.
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An east-west trending mountain range that runs through central China. It is about 1,600 kilometers long from the south of Gansu in the west, through the south of Shaanxi to the west of Hubei and Henan. It is the watershed of the Wei River, a tributary of the Yellow River, and the Jialing River and the Han River, a tributary of the Yangtze River.
The Qinling-Huaihe line is geographically the most important north-south dividing line in China.
Qinling is revered as the dragon vein of Chinese civilization, and the main peak is Taibai Mountain, which is high in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. The Qinling Mountains are the boundary mountains between the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi Province and the southern Shaanxi region.
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Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition... Cao Cao beat Zhang Lu... Wei State beats Liu Chan. They are all kinds of Xiongguan through the Qinling Mountains. You can look up this part of the history.
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