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Zongzi refers to the fact that the corpses in the grave are relatively well preserved and not rotten Touching the big zongzi means that you are in trouble Referring to unclean things such as zombies and evil ghosts Dry zongzi is made of corpses in the grave that rot and only a pile of white bones are left Meat zongzi means that there are a lot of valuable things on the corpse.
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Can't say what it is.
It's zombies, moving dead people, and the like.
The third uncle himself did not give a specific explanation.
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The jargon of tomb robbing refers to the corpses in the tomb, some of which can mutate, causing injury or even death to the tomb robbers.
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It is the corpse that has changed, due to the fact that the body has rotted or some other reason, and the light in the ancient tomb is not very good, resulting in the ** of this dead corpse looks like zongzi, and the burial goods are generally worn on the corpse, so it is called zongzi.
Then some people are easy to feel frightened in that kind of closed and narrow place, plus they already know that this is an ancient tomb, and they already know in their hearts that there will be a certain danger, if they encounter an emergency such as a corpse or a zombie, the person's spirit will collapse, so the zombie is called Zongzi when the zombie comes, and you can get a little psychological comfort and not collapse.
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It's not a zombie, it's fiercer than a zombie See the words of Uncle Wu in the tomb robbery corpse cave.
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In fact, there is no such thing at all, it is made up. If you follow the third uncle's explanation, it will be a zombie.
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1. "Notes on Tomb Robbery" is a tomb robbery theme written by the third uncle of the Southern School**, telling the story of Wu Xie, Zhang Qiling, Wu Sanxing and others entering the ancient tomb to explore. The series** began online in 2006**, was officially published in January 2007, and on December 19, 2011, "Tomb Robbery Notes - Finale (I)" and "Tomb Robbery Notes - Finale (II)" were launched, and sold more than 1 million copies in the first week. So far, the "Notes on Tomb Robbery" series has ended, and a total of nine physical books have been published, with an average sales of more than one million copies per book, and the total sales of the nine books have exceeded 12 million copies, becoming the representative work of the third uncle of the Southern School.
2. The story originated in 1952, when the protagonist Wu Xie's grandfather, Wu Laogou, found the Warring States Silk Book in the bloody corpse tomb in Changsha, which triggered Wu Xie's adventures on the way to solve the mystery from the Silk Book. Fifty years later, Wu Xie is a seemingly innocent second generation of Wu Jiafu, who has been running an antique shop since graduating from college, and his life is day by day, but he doesn't know the bizarre adventure of his life experience, because he found a secret in the notes of his ancestors. With curiosity and a desire to see the world, he insisted on following his third uncle and a group of tomb robbers on a trip to the palace of King Lu, wanting to solve the mystery of the silk book.
In the process, he meets the stuffy oil bottle and the fat man. On the way, many things that he had never seen in his life, or things he had never even thought about, appeared one after another. Everything that happened became more and more bizarre.
Just when he finds that his life is full of puzzles and wants to seek solutions, the only clue to the third uncle disappears. Unwilling to give up, Wu Xie decided to get to the bottom of it, and also decided to take an extraordinary but unknown adventure in the future.
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