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How big is the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang? Why didn't the imperial tomb be excavated by the archaeological team?
The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is one of the largest, strangest and richest imperial tombs in the world. What has this mysterious imperial tomb been like for thousands of years? Is it as big as the legendary 80 Forbidden City? How many precious treasures are hidden under this imperial tomb? Are there a series of problems such as the legendary appalling underground wells? According to the existing records and exploring the facts, let's try to uncover its mystery bit by bit. It may be just the tip of the iceberg, but it is enough to prove that the artistic talent of the ancient working people in China more than 2,000 years ago was the pride and precious wealth of the Chinese nation. ?

If the imperial tomb is a mystery, we have to introduce Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor who is also a mystery at the beginning of this article. Qin Shihuang, Emperor Hanwu, Emperor Zongsong, unified the six countries, established the first centralized and most powerful country, built the Great Wall, built the imperial tomb, and made the first article? High speed? The way of Qin dynasty has created miracle after miracle, so Qin Shihuang is as confusing as his mausoleum.

Location of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum:

The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is located at the northern foot of Mount Li, 30 kilometers east of Xi City, Shaanxi Province, adjacent to the winding Weishui River. The park covers a total area of 5625 square kilometers, with a circumference of 2000 meters and a height of 55 meters. The imperial tomb has a double rammed earth wall, symbolizing the imperial city and Miyagi in the capital. The mausoleum is located in the south of the inner city, in the shape of a bucket, with a height of 5 1 m and a base circumference of 1.700 m. History books once described the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, with rivers and mountains, the sun, the moon and stars. The river here is not an ordinary river, it refers to the water galaxy, and the sun, moon and stars are the jewels and jade on the bronze wares of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum.

As soon as Qin Shihuang ascended the throne, he began to prepare for his burial. In 246 AD, Prime Minister Lisi was responsible for the design and planning, and Shao Fu asked Zhang Han to be responsible for the construction. The huge project began to be built. Thirty-six years later, as many as 800,000 reform-through-labour prisoners were used. It is conceivable that it is a huge project for 800,000 people to build this mausoleum in 36 years.