The first one is Mojin School, which is also the most famous school so far. It has appeared in famous novels such as "Ghost Blowing Lights" and "Tomb Raider Notes". The ancestor of the alchemy school was Cao Cao, and the "alchemy captain" was established by Cao Cao, and later evolved into the alchemy school. During the Three Kingdoms period, due to the lack of food, the war environment was very bad and the funds were very scarce. Cao Cao was short of money and military expenses, so he decided to find someone to rob the tomb. He called the grave robber Captain Touch Gold, which is also the origin of Captain Touch Gold.
The fame of the alchemy school is also related to some special regulations. For example, they like to act alone. Except for some very difficult cases that can't be done independently, they will find several people to do it together, no more than five people at most.
They think that there must be room for doing things, and they can only take one or two things, not too greedy, and every captain who touches gold has his own touch of gold! Presumably this is also an important reason why it is famous.
The second is Faqiu School, just like Captain Mo Jin. Cao Cao appointed a group of corps commanders of Faqiu School, and Faqiu School was called General Faqiu. Faqiu Sect mainly determines the location of tombs and cemeteries through astrological orientation and terrain detection, and then excavates them, but the technical content of Faqiu Sect is almost worse than that of Captain Mojin. But their style of doing things is contrary to that of the gold diggers. Once they make a move, they will make a lot of money and will not leave with one or two things.
Therefore, other sects despise General Faqiu and think that they often bribe officials for some purpose and collude with the traitors in the imperial court. His certificate is "Fa Qiu Yin Tian", which is engraved with the words "God bless the people, all are exempt from sin". However, the Faqiu Sect was only interested in tombs, so it gradually disappeared.
The third is the Xie Ling School. Xie Ling Sect itself was born as a group of robbers. Later, the bandit leader wanted to make money, so he occupied the top of the mountain and started a grave robbery business. It flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties and declined in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Later, because it was suppressed by the government, the Sect was impure and easily disappeared.
The fourth is the Yishan school. The Qing Dynasty was in its heyday, because Yishan people were all dressed as Taoist priests, so they were called Yishan people. Yishan people are also proficient in martial arts and are a relatively strong team.