During the Republic of China, social unrest was unrest, and warlords from all over the country fought over and over. The trend of tomb robbery was particularly prevalent. There were military channels organized by warlords, and civil thieves dominated by individuals or gangs.

1930, there were many cases of ancient tomb stolen in Baodi, Tianjin, including two brothers from Hebei, one named Changchun and the other named Chang Xiao. The two made a living by robbing the tombs and were engaged in the activities of digging people's graves.
The two of them can be considered a comprehensive understanding of the transition from north to south. The brothers and their families are also quite proud of this. The two have a clear division of labor. Chang Chun is responsible for tomb robbing, while Chang Xiao is responsible for pretending to be a ghost in case of accidents and getting out of here.

Every time they were working, Chang Chun would wear black clothes and do something underneath, while Chang Xiao would wear white clothes and pretend to be a ghost on it. If someone passes by, they will be scared and will not have the time to see what happened. In this way, the two of them succeeded repeatedly and were very happy.
That night, the moon was dark and windy, and the two were preparing to start a business again. There was a rich new guest grave nearby. The two of them set their sights on it early in the morning. Chang Chun prepared his belongings, Chang Xiao put on makeup, and decided to do it tonight. When the two of them came to the cemetery, they saw them there from a distance, dressed like them, one black and one white. The two brothers discussed, "Did they meet a fellow man?" The rules on the way, no matter the order of tomb robbery, only the level of skills.

The more they thought about it, the more angry they became, and the duck he got was going to give in, which was really unwilling to accept it. Chang Xiao patted his thigh and decided to scare him. "Although the tomb robbers always kill people, they are seven points in their hearts. I pretended to be a ghost to scare him."
So Chang Xiao approached the two quietly. The closer they got, the more they felt something was wrong. What's strange is that the two did not take action, but were staring at the grave. Chang Xiao took the opportunity to observe the two. Although they were dressed like theirs, they were all black and white, but their hats were very tall and seemed to be holding chains and sticks in their hands. Chang Xiao suddenly felt cold sweat. This was not a tomb robber, this was black and white impermanence.

I didn't want Chang Chun to be unable to help but learn a ghost cry from behind. It's okay if it's not called it. The two of them turned around and headed straight for Chang Xiao, and Chang Xiao had long been so scared that he collapsed on the ground. I saw the black and white men infiltrating each other and smiling: "You can just use him to report the job." As he said that, he waved the iron chain to trap Chang Xiao, pulled out his soul, turned around and jumped, and disappeared from the ground.
Chang Chun said inwardly, "Not good" and hurried forward. Chang Xiao still had a breath. Chang Chun beat his chest and stamped his feet, crying endlessly.
It turns out that no one was buried in the tomb. It was designed by a seriously ill person to avoid the death period and confuse the ghost officials. How did you think that Chang Xiao was a scapegoat? And Chang Chun seemed to disappear, and there was no trace.