Daomu Biji Explained

Daomu Biji
Author:Xu Lei
Country:China
Language:Chinese
Subject:tomb adventure
Genre:historical fiction, science fiction
Pub Date:2007

Daomu Biji variously translated as Grave Robbers' Chronicles,[1] Grave Robbery Note[2] and The Lost Tomb,[3] is a novel series about the grave-robbing adventures of Wu Xie, a young man hailing from a family that had been tomb-raiders for centuries. The series was written by Xu Lei, better known by his pen-name Nan Pai San Shu (Chinese: 南派三叔). It was first serialized online at Qidian China, a Chinese website for publishing, writing and reading novels, as a fanwork of Ghost Blows Out the Light originally. Written over a span of five years and published as nine separate novels, it is one of the most popular novel series in China from 2007 with several million fans and over 20 million copies sold.[4] The author has also written two sequels, Zang Hai Hua, Sha Hai, which continued the leading character's story, neither of which were finished at the time of the author's announcement to retire from writing on March 22, 2013.[5] The author returned to writing in 2019 with another unfinished sequel, Reboot: Thunder at the Distant Sea .

Along with Ghost Blows Out the Light, Daomu has contributed greatly to creating a craze and subsequent market in the Greater China area for novels focusing on grave-robbing that also deal with the supernatural.

Plot

Fifty years ago, a group of Changsha grave robbers dug out manuscripts of the location of treasures from Warring states, but an encounter with an undead rendered almost the whole group dead. In the present, the young grandchild of the sole survivor, Wu Xie, discovers a secret within his grandfather's notes. Together with his third uncle, Wu Sanxing, and a few other experienced tomb robbers, to search for the treasure. But what no one expected to find the intriguing mysteries that accompanied their tomb robbing adventure - just who was the owner of that tomb? Will they be able to find the real coffin? And just where will these puzzle lead the group?[6]

Embarking on eight-volume's worth of adventures, as Wu Xie slowly unravels millennium-old mysteries, he sees the deterioration of his naïve world as he discovers the people around him are not what they seem and that he could trust no one in this tomb robbing world of deceit and lies.

Main characters

Adaptations

In 2011, a serialized manhua, drawn by Dongdong and Yuelu, was published. After the fifth volume, the author of Daomu Biji had an argument with Dongdong and Yuelu. This, unfortunately ended the manhua series.There is also an American serialized graphic novel.[7] There are currently 8 novels.

In 2014, it was announced that the series would be made into eight seasons (though only three seasons have been made as of 2020), with the first season airing in 2015. It covered the events of the first book, and was titled The Lost Tomb in English.[8]

In 2016, the novel series was adapted into an action adventure movie titled Time Raiders. The movie made 1 billion yuan at the box office. The movie ranked the ninth largest box office in mainland China in 2016, and it placed fifth place in the Chinese movie box office ranking.[9] The prequel, The Mystic Nine was adapted into a series as well followed by four spin-off web movies focusing on four of the characters.

In 2019, the second season of the 2015 adaptation, titled The Lost Tomb 2, began aired with an all-new cast. It covers the events of the second, third, and partially fourth books.

In December 2020, the third season of the 2015 adaptation, titled Ultimate Note, aired with an all-new cast, aside from the returning cast of Wang Meng, Zhang Ri Shan, Yin Nan Feng, Chen Pi A Si, Jin Wan Tang from Sha Hai and Hendry Cox from The Lost Tomb 2. It covers the events of the fifth, sixth, and seven books.

In 2018, the first sequel was adapted and titled Tomb of the Sea and was aired with an all-new cast and returning actors from The Lost Tomb 2. It covers the events of the sequel Sha Hai and a bit of Zang Hai Hua (Chinese: 藏海花). It was followed by three spin-off web movies, Tomb of the Sea Side Story: Bang Ren (Chinese: 蚌人), Tomb of the Sea Side Story: Hua Mei (Chinese: 画媒), and Tomb of the Sea Side Story: Ran Gu (Chinese: 燃骨).

In July 2020, the online drama aired, with a new cast headed by Zhu Yilong, aside from the returning cast of "Fatty" Wang, Kan Jian, Huo Daofu and returning actors from Tomb of the Sea. Split into two seasons with 62 episodes total, it adapted the sequel novel Reboot: Thunder at the Distant Sea (Chinese: 重启之极海听雷). A short web series spin-off, Reunion: The Sound of the Providence Side Story: Ping Yao Wang Shi (Chinese: 平妖往事) was released, focusing on the shared ancestor of the side characters.

In 2021, the season sequel to The Lost Tomb 2, The Lost Tomb 2: Explore With the Note, began aired with an all-new cast, aside from the returning casts of "Fatty" Wang, Mrs. Huo, Hendry Cox and Wu Sanxing from The Lost Tomb 2. It covers the events of the fourth book. Another short web series spin-off, Echo of Moonfall (Chinese: 月陨回声) was released, focusing on the side characters from Reunion: The Sound of the Providence. The action-adventure movie Reunion: Escape from the Monstrous Snake was also released with an all-new cast, aside from the returning cast of Hei Yanjing from Tomb of the Sea. It is a side-story that focuses on Hei Yanjing and his adventure in Cambodia.

In 2022, the action-adventure movie Reunion 2: Mystery of the Abyss, was released with an all-new cast, aside from the returning cast of Hei Yanjing from Tomb of the Sea and Reunion: Escape from the Monstrous Snake. It is a side-story whose plot was developed by the author and focuses on side characters from the series. Chronologically, it takes place before the extra-story novel Moving Forward Through the Flowery Night: The End Comes Without A Sound and after the two Reunion sequels. Filming for the season sequel to Tomb of the Sea, Tibetian Sea Flower (Chinese: 藏海花) was also completed.

Notes and References

  1. Title of the English translation of the book.
  2. Title seen on manhua edition of the story.
  3. Title seen on serial edition of the story.
  4. Web site: Cannes: LeVision CEO Goes Behind Hollywood-China Co-Production 'Great Wall' Starring Matt Damon . Patrick . Brzeski . May 11, 2016. May 27, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. Web site: Sina Visitor System . weibo.com . 2016-01-21.
  6. Book: Lei, Xu . Grave Robbers' Chronicle . ZHE JIANG PUBLISHING UNITED GROUP . 2007-01-01. Chinese .
  7. Web site: Image Comics Bringing Daomu Stateside. Omnicomic. 2020-06-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20200610192151/https://www.omnicomic.com/2010/07/image-comics-bringing-daomu-stateside.html. 2020-06-10.
  8. Web site: 《盗墓笔记》将拍8部电影 三叔看好影视化. ent.sina.com.cn . 2016-01-21.
  9. Web site: 盗墓笔记_剧情_1905电影网. 1905. zh-cmn-Hans. 2020-06-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20200610192656/https://www.1905.com/mdb/film/2223664/scenario/?fr=wwwmdb_data_tab_20140918. 2020-06-10.