What are the novels about grave robbery?

Ghost Blowing Lantern 1: Exquisite Ancient City

Ghost Blowing Lamp 2: Longling Cave

Ghost Blowing Lamp 3: Yunnan Worm Valley

Ghost Blowing Lamp 4: Kunlun Temple

Ghost Blowing Lamp 5: Yellow Leather Grave

Ghost Blowing Lamp 6: South China Sea Return to Market

Ghost Blowing Lights 7: Angry and Clear Xiangxi

Ghost Blowing Lamp 8: Martial Arts Coffin Mountain

Biography 1: "Ghost Blows the Holy Spring Lamp"

Biography 2: "Ghost Blowing Lights Touch Fairy Poison"

Biography 3: "Ghost Blows Lights in the Tomb of Mountain and Sea Demons"

Biography 4: "Ghost Blowing Lights in Suspected Mausoleum in Xiangxi"

Ecclesiastes 5: "Ghost Blows Lights, Town Library, Crazy Sand"

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Tomb raiding faction

1, Captain Touching Gold: The rudiment of touching gold began in the Warring States Period, and he was proficient in "seeking dragons" and "dividing gold". Master has a touch of gold.

2. General Faqiu: also known as Faqiu corps commander, Faqiu Tianguan and Faqiu Lingguan. It was only in the late Han dynasty that it came down in one continuous line with touching gold, and the means were almost exactly the same as touching gold, except for a copper seal.

3. Yishan people: originated from the double black valley of Peacock River in the western region, and all generations are the same clan. The people who moved mountains were originally descendants of Zagrama, and they were good at "moving mountains and dividing armour", which can be subdivided into "moving mountains and filling the sea" and "digging armour by dividing mountains", which are collectively called "moving mountains". Usually pretending to be a Taoist priest, pretending to be a "mountain-moving Taoist priest", in order to find "dust beads" as their own responsibility.

4. Xie Ling Lee: Since the end of the Han Dynasty, the peasants' army stole the tombs, and all the people benefited, ranging from hundreds to thousands. On weekdays, they dispersed, each being a bandit and each being an official. The half-official and half-bandit of grave robbers belong to this generation. There is news for each other, and thieves are among them. Whenever there is a huge grave, people gather together.

He ran amok, shoveling and hoeing the ground, pulling horses with oxen, using medical stones and using earth cannons. The tombs of his generation were all destroyed by external forces, even if the mountains were cut to build corridors, the stones were grinded and hidden, the soil was as solid as iron, and the tomb walls were filled with copper and gold hoops.

5. Guanshan Taibao: an unknown tomb-robbing sect, which originated in the Ming Dynasty and was composed of a few people.