"Longling Grotto" is one of the "Tomb Robbery Notes" series written by the third uncle of the Southern School**, and is listed as a classic of tomb robbery** along with the "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" series. Both of these ** are based on the theme of exploring tomb robbing, with bizarre plot twists and turns, full of thrilling adventure elements, and are deeply loved by readers. However, although the two ** are based on the theme of tomb robbery, there are still certain differences in the plot, character setting, style, etc.
In terms of plot, both "Notes on Tomb Robbery" and "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" have their own unique adventure routes and storylines. "Notes on Tomb Robbery" mainly tells the story of the protagonist Wu Xie and his companions in a series of expeditions to uncover mysteries and find treasures, while "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" mainly revolves around Hu Bayi and Wang Fatzi, two former soldiers, telling the story of various strange events they encountered during the expedition. Although both parts have plots of exploration and treasure hunting, the way the plot unfolds and focuses is different.
From the perspective of character settings, "Notes on Tomb Robbery" and "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" are also different. The characters in "Notes on Tomb Robbery" have different personalities, have complex relationships with each other, have more emotional entanglements, and there are many hidden secrets behind the protagonist that need to be revealed. The characters in "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" are relatively single, mainly through the interaction between the characters to promote the development of the plot, with less emotional entanglement, and the focus is on the thrilling excitement in the process of exploration.
The style of the two ** is also different. The language style of "Notes on Tomb Robbery" is relatively simple and the plot is relatively realistic, while the language style of "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" is more vivid and vivid, and the plot is more fantastical and mysterious. This difference also reflects the different aesthetic needs of the readership groups of the two **.
As one of the ** in the "Tomb Robbery Notes" series, Longling Grotto is consistent with the "Tomb Robbery Notes" series in terms of plot, character setting, and style. Although it is different from the "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" series, both ** are classics with the theme of exploring tomb robbing, each with its own merits. For readers, it is possible to choose different ** readings according to their preferences and experience different adventures.