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Which door is Qi Tiezui from? How did Qi Tiezui finally die?

Qi Tiezui, a master of Laojiu, is the head of the Eighth Gate of Laojiu. He has three subordinates, and his specialty is fortune telling.

It is mentioned in the novel Notes on Grave Robbery that Qi Tiezui died suddenly at home the next day after accepting Wu Laogou's entrustment. Qi Tiezui had no children all his life, and only a few little guys were left outside the mourning hall.

Qi Tiezui died suddenly at home, but he died peacefully. People who have been divined by him in Changsha city have also sent elegiac couplets. The old beggar who followed him to set up a stall earlier also helped to knock his head a few times and shed tears.

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Laojiumen (also known as Jiumen prefect) is one of the nine grave robbing families in Changsha.

The old nine gates are also divided into three gates, three gates, and three gates.

Sanmenshang: They are all washed white, that is, officials. Including (Buddha Zhang), February Red (Jay's master) and Half Plum.

Ping Sanmen: Most of the culprits are thieves. Including Chen Pi A Si, Wu Laogou (the grandfather of the protagonist Wu Xie) and Hebei Lao Liu.

The next three doors: mostly business, that is, business. Including Huo Xiangu (Huo Xiuxiu's grandmother), Qi Tiezui and Jay (Jay's grandfather).

Nine-door formula for touching gold: "thieves and merchants have nine doors; Walk in the shade, sail in the dark, remember to shoulder instead of hand; Around the black coffin, pour the black ground and drive the corpse to draw the forehead; This is a nine golden rules handed down from generation to generation.

Nine doors in history existed as early as the Qing Dynasty in China. The "Nine-door Prefect" is a military attache stationed in Beijing, with the official title of "Commander of the Five Battalions of the Nine-door Step Army", which was established in the 13th year of Kangxi (1674).

It is mainly responsible for the security and access control inside and outside the nine inner gates of Beijing (Zhengyangmen, Chongwenmen, Xuanwu Gate, Andingmen, Deshengmen, Dongzhimen, Xizhimen, Chaoyangmen and Fuchengmen), as well as night patrol, fire fighting, Garbo compilation and inspection, suppression, arrest and escape. , in fact, is the command of the Qing dynasty guards. When it was first established, it was listed as "positive second product"

Since the establishment of Jiumen Prefect, it is mainly held by Manchu ministers because it is related to the defense of the capital. In the forty-six years of Qianlong (178 1), the Qing court increased the 3rd battalion (south, north and middle) to the 5th battalion, all of which were controlled by infantry troops. At this point, the title of the chief officer of the yamen was officially changed to "Commander of the Five Battalions of Nine Patrol Troops".

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