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What are the old nine gates?

The old nine gates of tomb robbery notes refer to the upper three gates, the flat three gates and the lower three gates respectively.

Go up three doors:

1, Fozhang ()

Descendants: Dong Can

2. February Red

Descendants: There are three sons.

Disciple: Chen Pi A Si, who knows Chen Yu.

3. Half a plum

Descendants: Li Sidi

Ping Sanmen:

4, dried tangerine peel, four

Descendants: Chen Wenjin

5. Wu Laogou (Five Dogs)

Descendants: Wu Yiqiong, Wu Erbai and Wu Sansheng.

Wu Xie

6, black-backed old six

Descendants: The only person in Laojiu who has no descendants.

The next three doors:

7. Huo Jinxi

Descendants: Huo Xiangu (seven daughters), Huo Ling and Huo Xiuxiu's father.

Huo Xiuxiu

8. Qi Tiezui

Descendants: Black Blind Man (guess), Chyi Yu.

9. Jay kuya

Descendants: Xie Lianhuan, the father of Xiaohua.

Extended data:

The nine grave robbers in Changsha mentioned in Nanpai's three books "Notes on Grave Robbery" are all called "Old Nine Gates", which is also commonly known as "Nine Disciples". Old Nine Doors is a prequel to Notes on Grave Robbery, which tells the story of Wu Xie and other ancestors. It tells the daily fragments of their respective personalities in a calm and short style. It was first published in Chao Classroom.

The online joke "What Are They Doing" written by his uncle and the physical book "Wu Xie's Personal Notes" (Chinese mainland's first book is called "Wu Xie's Tomb Robber Notes") are also partially narrated. On 20 15, his uncle published the prequel to the Old Nine Gates, which tells the story of a copper mine in the old city of Changsha before the formation of the Nine Gates.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-laojiumen