(1) on "transporting corpses"
This explanation is that the corpse truck vertically fixes the corpse on two bamboo poles and transports the corpse like a sedan chair. The specific method is to put bamboo under the armpit of the corpse and tie the arm tightly to the bamboo pole. The body wore a shroud with a wide robe and big sleeves and covered the bamboo pole. At night, it looks like a group of zombies with straight hands. Besides, bamboo is a tough material. When carrying heavy objects, they will shake up and down due to the bending force of bamboo poles, and even the upright bodies seem to jump.
Indeed, this shape is very similar to the zombies we see in zombie movies. However, in CCTV's TV program "Walking Around China", Mr. Wu Xianyou, a member of the Political Consultative Conference of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, claimed that he had seen the corpse driver being driven away at 1963. The corpse driver did not jump forward with open arms, but lowered his arms and walked like a living person. Moreover, the mage who drives the corpse is not always two people. Many times, only one person leads the way and is responsible for scattering paper money along the road.
(2) corpse transport theory
This is also a proverb, which comes from the experience of two PLA soldiers at the beginning of liberation. In this statement, the corpse driver actually takes turns to carry the corpse on his back, puzzling under the cover of night and wide robe sleeves. However, this is really heavy manual labor, which is beyond the ability of ordinary people. Moreover, this method requires higher requirements for corpse preservation.