Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - There are two schools of grave robbers in ancient times. The northern school made good use of Luoyang shovel, but why did the southern school like to "listen to questions"?

There are two schools of grave robbers in ancient times. The northern school made good use of Luoyang shovel, but why did the southern school like to "listen to questions"?

It must be because of the tradition of the southern faction. Why do Nanpai like to use it? Looking forward to it? It's a method passed down from generation to generation. It's very useful, so it will continue to be used. But what is the so-called Southern School? Looking forward to it? Not so mysterious with Chinese medicine, is it? Looking forward to it? It doesn't matter. It's just some simple skills.

First of all, you can see from this word that you need to look through your own eyes, while people from the South School can see where the ancient tomb can be dug by looking, but it takes a lot of geographical knowledge to really find the ancient tomb, and you must be able to analyze the mountains and rivers through this knowledge.

The second is to smell, which is easier to understand. Smell is to find the smell through their own noses, because they have a specialty in Nanpai, that is, they can judge whether the land is new or old, or whether there is anything under the land.

Secondly, this is easier to ask. In real life, people will ask about places they don't know, while the Southern School will ask about some local people, which is definitely not as good as the old people who have lived here all their lives, so they will ask about some local legends or some taboos of the old people to deal with what happened in the ancient tomb next.

The last point is to chisel, which is actually to dig an ancient tomb. It's just that the south sent them to dig an ancient tomb, which is just a small hole. They have to find the location of the main tomb and coffin accurately before they can dig. The hole dug is very narrow and must be hit with one blow, otherwise it will be in vain.