How much do you know about the legends of those mysterious Captains who touch gold?

Updated on history 2024-07-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    According to the "Historical Books", they were actually established by Cao Cao, and their original purpose was to rob the tomb and get some gold, silver and jewelry from it in exchange for money, so that they could fight without lack of funds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The legendary Captain of the Golden Touch was formed by Cao Cao in order to rob tombs and steal some precious things to provide food and grass for his army.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not particularly understood, Captain Touching Gold mainly refers to the person who stole the ancient tombstone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan have been waging wars in order to fight for the world, but everyone has their own way of paying military salaries, and there are still many large families in the area where Sun Quan was located at that time, so he is not the one who needs military salaries the most, but Cao Cao and Liu Bei are different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Notes on Tomb Robbery of the Northern School, by Yun Feng.

    I wrote a book on the theme of tomb robbery that year, because the content was too real, it attracted the attention of **, and after investigation, it was found that the author had really robbed the tomb, and he was arrested and sentenced to 8 years.

    Tomb robbery** has been sought after by most netizens since it appeared in online literature, and there are several classic tomb robbing**, such as "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" sung by Tianxia Ba, "Tomb Robbery Notes" by the third uncle of the Southern School, etc.

    Captain Touching Gold:

    Touching the gold school captain is another name for a tomb robber in ancient China. According to historical records, the school captain originated in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and since Chen Lin wrote "Yuzhou for Yuan Shao" in the Han Dynasty.

    In order to make up for the lack of military salaries, Cao Cao set up military ranks such as Faqiu Zhonglang General and Captain Jin, specializing in robbing tombs to obtain wealth and subsidizing military salaries. It should also be able to understand the truth that people in the archaeological field often call "ten rooms and nine emptiness of the Han tomb", and can also appreciate the helplessness in their words "Han tomb archaeology depends on luck".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It turns out that there really exists in history to touch the golden captain, and it is not just a fiction and apocryphal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're talking about whether it's a title in tomb robbing, and if so, then there is. This mainly describes the great tomb robbers. Originated in the Han Dynasty. It was only in the Tang Dynasty that it was changed to this Ming character.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lu Xun once said, "Cao Cao set up 'du'."

    Touching the gold school captain's zhi

    class of clerks, specializing in tomb robbing". This dao is based on the statement of Yuan Shao Zhongquan issued when he attacked the version of Cao Cao: "The special general of the middle of the Qiu and the captain of the touching gold, the suddenness of the sudden, is not exposed."

    The text also specifically pointed out that Cao Cao had personally organized and directed the theft of the tomb of King Xiao of Liang: "(Cao) Cao commanded the generals and soldiers, came to excavate in person, and broke the coffin and naked corpse. This text became a famous article in ancient times, and the drafter was Chen Lin, who was listed as one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an".

    After Yuan Shao's defeat, Chen Lin joined Cao Cao's group. Cao Cao once expressed dissatisfaction with Chen Lin's revelations about his ancestors' behavior in this article, but he seemed to take a tacit attitude towards criticism of the excavation of the mausoleum. The so-called "Faqiu Zhonglang General" and "Touching Jin Lieutenant" settings may indeed be true.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, this is a term for tomb robbers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A type of tomb robber. But touching Jin Xiaowei is more principled. Like tomb robbers, there are also mountain movers, Yuling Dashi.

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