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The genealogy of the old nine gates in the notes of grave robbery
The genealogy of Lao Jiumen in Tomb Raiding Notes is as follows:

First, Zhang Qishan (Buddha Zhang)-Zhang Qiling (on the third door)

Second, February Red (actress)-Not yet (third floor)

Third, Li (half Li)-Li Sidi (upper three doors)

Four, dried tangerine peel four (February red apprentice)-Chen Wenjin (PingSanmen)

V. Wu Laogou (Dog Wu Ye)-Wu Yiqiong, Wu Erbai, Wu Sansheng-Wu Xie (Ping Sanmen)

Sixth, the black-backed old six (Shaanxi swordsman)-not for the time being (PingSanmen)

Seven, Huo Xiangu (seven girls)-Huo Ling-Huo Xiuxiu (the third)

Eight, Qi Tiezui (Qimen Eight Calculations)-Chyi Yu (the next three doors)

Nine, Xie (Xiao Xie nine)-Xie Lianhuan-Xie Yuhua (the next three doors)

The nine grave-robbing families in old Changsha mentioned in Southern School's Tomb-robbing Notes are called Old Nine Doors, also known as Nine Doors Prefect. Old Nine Doors is a prequel to Tomb Robber Notes, which tells the ancestral stories of Wu Xie and others, and tells the daily fragments of their roles in a gentle and short style. It was first published in Super Beauty.

There are also some narratives in the online joke "What Are They Doing" and the physical book "Wu Xie's Private Notes" (Chinese mainland's first edition is called "Wu Xie's Tomb Robber Notes"). In 20 15, his uncle Weibo published the prequel to the Old Nine Gates, that is, the story before the formation of the Nine Gates, which revolved around an old copper mine in Changsha.

References:

Laojiumen-Baidu Encyclopedia