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What is the only regret of the contemporary "Grand Master" who died?

The contemporary "Grand Master" who touched gold, his only regret before his death was that he did not dig up the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang!

Have you ever read the tomb-robbery novels "Tomb Robbery Notes" and "Ghost Blowing the Lamp"? The tomb robber in the novel is called the "Gold-touching Captain". He carries a gold-touching charm made from a pangolin's paw. He can dig up treasures wherever he goes, and he has the aura of a money printing machine.

During the Three Kingdoms era, tomb robbers became civil servants. Cao Cao gave them the gold-touching school and Weiding establishment, which began to become regular. They specifically robbed Cao Cao's tombs to raise military funds for the national war. Since then, this disgraceful system was abandoned by later dynasties, so Cao Cao became the only ruler to protect and support tomb robbing. Therefore, he became the ancestor of tomb robbers in later generations, and later tomb robbers also called themselves Mojin Xiaowei. Today the editor is going to tell you about a real-life "gold-touching captain". He has been robbing tombs for thirty years and is called the Patriarch. The total value of the cultural relics that have passed through his hands is about 600 million yuan. .

This is Yao Yuzhong, the most awesome tomb robber in reality. He is from Inner Mongolia. He saw that he could make a fortune quickly by robbing tombs, so he became self-taught and developed superb tomb robbing skills. It also has its own system and formed its own team of tomb robbers.

He has his own secret, which he has never shared with others. He can judge whether there are treasures in ancient tombs with an accuracy of seven to eight out of ten. How good is Yao Yuzhong's tomb robbing skills? Everyone who has watched "The Secret of the Dragon" knows that tomb robbers usually use a compass to determine their location, and then go to the location based on their own experience. But Yao Yuzhong's trick is to use nothing and judge based on the trend of the mountains and the flow of the river. The general location of the tombs, so Yao Yuzhong also succeeded frequently and became a legend in the tomb robbing industry.

On the other hand, this will cause great damage to the ancient tomb cultural relics. However, they destroyed many ancient tombs and were very rampant. According to legend in the industry, they visited many imperial cemeteries. After this group was arrested, the public security agencies recovered thousands of cultural relics of inestimable value.

As the saying goes, "The passing geese leave a sound, and the passing people leave traces." With Yao Yuzhong's many tomb robberies, he attracted the attention of the criminal police. This is also due to Yao Yuzhong's gambling nature. After losing, he took out cultural relics to pay off his debt, which inevitably attracted the attention of the police. Later, after the police obtained definite evidence, they arrested Yao Yuzhong and seized cultural relics such as bronzes and thumb rings from his home. The police also found four strings of red agate beads in a dry well in Yao Yuzhong's hometown. They were later identified by experts as cultural relics of the Liao Dynasty.

Yao Yuzhong, the private "gold-touching captain", was finally brought to justice. Through his work, 2,063 national cultural relics were recovered, with a value of more than 500 million. As a result, Yao Yuzhong was arrested and sentenced to death with a two-year suspended sentence. Yao Yuzhong once said privately that robbing tombs was scary at first, but later it became a habit and hobby. My only regret after 30 years of tomb robbing is that I have never robbed an emperor's tomb. If I could see what Qin Shihuang's tomb looks like, I would die in peace.