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The mountain-moving school was initially formed in the Qin and Han dynasties, but it did not develop until the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The mountain-moving faction adopts a commonly known "open trumpet" style of tomb robbery, which is like a sect that wins with strength in martial arts, and is naturally good at some "strong vajra palms" and the like, rather than a trick like Wudang Taiji Bagua Array to overcome rigidity with softness.
The so-called horn-opening tomb robbery method adopted by the mountain movers refers to the ventilation of the tomb by opening the tomb, and the way to do this is that the danger of fainting in the tomb is greatly reduced, but the damage to the tomb is too great, especially so that the tomb loses protection, and all kinds of other damage will follow.
The reason why the mountain movers are called "Taoists" is because the people who move the mountains are dressed as Taoist priests, and they will have some spells similar to the techniques of Maoshan Taoists, such as "moving mountains and dividing armor". It can be seen that the mountain-moving faction should have a lot of roots with Taoism. However, the mountain movers did not have much attainment in Feng Shui, so they used the method of destroying tomb robbing, which was originally due to the limitations of their own skills.
This method of destroying tomb robbers has made the Mountain Movers an expert in demolition among tomb robbers.
Because the mountain moving sect has learned superficial Taoism, its martial arts are generally slightly better than other sects, and it has given full play to the advantages of Taoism in dealing with zombies in tomb robbing, and has designed some mechanism formations specifically to deal with evil things in tombs.
Therefore, compared with the general tomb robbery sect, the mountain-moving sect is more mysterious. The people of the Moving Mountain Sect do not like to cooperate with others, and they always go alone, pretending to be a Taoist priest, and wandering around everywhere.
It is said that the reason why the mountain movers adopted the method of destroying the tomb was not only because they themselves did not have a strong concept of good and evil, but also because what they wanted to steal most was not ordinary gold and silver treasures, but a panacea, so they did not need to consider whether the tomb could provide the possibility of robbing the tomb again in the future.
But then the repeated failures told them that the panacea they were looking for did not exist, so they turned to tomb robbing in pursuit of wealth.
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Mechanism formations are their strengths, and they are very good at cracking all kinds of mechanisms in the tomb, and martial arts are their own strength.
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They all need some kung fu support, which is convenient to do things, agile and powerful.
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Tomb robbers need some people with good shape, and martial arts is to exercise their own fitness.
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Most of them are some secret passages and writing formations, which are their strongest skills.
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At that time, they just learned from each other, and then they had this kind of technology.
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The mountain moving faction used the method of robbing tombs with the horn turned on again.
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The mountain-moving card is good at tricks, and is good at cracking grave traps.
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The general technique is not very high, but it is a history to be proficient in the art of bone shrinkage and touching gold, and there is still a little difference.
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He just belongs to it, remove all the things that are not used, and then take away all the useful things.
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It is a type of tomb robbery with a horn, and ensures that the danger to all is reduced.
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It is a trumpet-type way of robbing tombs, and this trick is very durable, so it will come to maturity.
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Tomb robbing is carried out in a 'horn-on' manner to ensure that the danger to all is reduced.
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It's about finding a trick that's so durable that it's going to come to maturity.
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The Mountain Movers have become the demolition experts among the tomb robbers, winning with strength.
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A commonly known "open trumpet" style of tomb robbery, which is like a sect that wins with strength in martial arts
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