The idea that the bodies of death row inmates cannot be moved in modern literary works is completely wrong.
In fact, corpse drivers do have a rule of "three to drive and three not to drive".
Those who have been beheaded (whose head and body must be sewn together), hanged, or died standing in a cage can be driven away.
The reason given was that they were all forced to die, and died resentfully.
If one misses both their hometown and their loved ones, they can use magic to summon their souls and then use talismans to seal them within their respective corpses.
Then they used magic to drive them to climb mountains and cross rivers to return to their hometown.
Conversely, those who die of illness, those who drown themselves or hang themselves voluntarily, and those who are struck by lightning or burned and have incomplete limbs should not be driven away.
Those who died of illness had their souls taken away by Yama, the King of Hell, and no magic could bring their souls back from the gates of hell.
The souls of those who drown or hang themselves are "replaced" and are bound by another soul. Moreover, they may be in the process of exchanging souls. If a new soul is summoned, the old soul will have no replacement and this will affect the reincarnation of the old soul.
In addition, those who die from lightning strikes are all people with heavy sins, while those who die from fire are often mutilated and their flesh is incomplete. Neither of these types of corpses should be driven away.
Seeing that Zhao Youliang was ignoring him, the leader of the corpse-driving men thought that he was unwilling to help, and immediately gave a wink to the people around him.
Those around him understood and took out five thousand yuan from their bags and handed it over.
The elder in the lead took it and, without saying a word, stuffed it into Zhao Youliang's hand.
"Young man, just consider it a favor to your older brother!"
"There are four auspicious deities in total, and they can only be placed in your auspicious location for a maximum of three days. If it exceeds three days... how about I give you an extra thousand each day, brother?"
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