Jingjue City really exists.
There is nothing strange in the ancient city, but it does exist. According to records, before World War II, an English explorer explored the depths of the Taklimakan desert. His diary was lost after coming out, but it can accurately prove the existence of the ancient city. Now Jingjue Ancient City Ruins, also called Niya Ruins, are cultural relics protection units. Because the ancient city of Jingjue was excavated by foreign explorers such as Stein in the early 20th century, some cultural relics of Jingjue have actually been lost.
My opinion on the ancient city of ghost blowing lights.
In fact, many plots in this TV series are worth pondering, including the existence of an ancient city deep in Taklimakan. Finally, there is indeed a wonderful city here, but it is not what we expected. In our impression, Jingjue City should be a big city, and there are many treasures in Jingjue City, but the realistic economic ancient city has long been stolen by cultural relics thieves, and it is not as big as we thought.
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In fact, the scenes described in many novels have prototypes, otherwise the author will definitely not describe them. How can things that have not been experienced by himself be written? What's more, a place can't be fabricated out of thin air. It's easy to write with a prototype. If there is no prototype to fabricate, everyone can't enjoy it. The ancient city depicted in this TV series is real, but it is not the same as the ancient city described in the series of "Ghost Blowing Lights".