In the history of the mainland, Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of the mainland and made indelible contributions to the progress of the mainland. After the death of the First Emperor, he also "rewarded" himself and built a huge palace with more than 700,000 people - the Tomb of the First Emperor
It is worth mentioning that as early as the 70s of the last century, the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was discovered. However, more than 40 years have passed in a hurry, why does no one dare to dig it? Once, after The German experts scanned it with nuclear magnetics, they found that there was another hidden plot in the Tomb of the First Emperor.

Emperor Qin Shi Huang of Qin
The King of Qin swept Liuhe, and the tiger looked at He Xiongya! Flying swords to break the floating clouds, the princes come to the west! In the history of the mainland, the First Emperor was a brilliant emperor, who spent ten years destroying the six eastern kingdoms and unifying the Central Plains, and his exploits were praised in China and even the world.
This is not the full merit of the First Emperor, after the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, the First Emperor for the development of the country, he has successively unified the writing, currency, weights and measures, etc., not only to facilitate the management of the Qin Dynasty, but also to promote the great integration of the nation.
It can be said that the territory and political power of the Central Plains in the later period were basically improved little by little on the basis of the Qin Dynasty, and even now, there are still shadows left by the Qin Dynasty in some places, which shows how great the First Emperor was.
However, the First Emperor Yingzheng also had his "tyrannical" side, he listened to the opinions of anyone, and used the strength of the whole country to build the Great Wall, which caused great harm to the people at that time. Even so, he still did not stop, and also built a huge mausoleum - the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
According to some historical records, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang used a total of 700,000 people and took decades of hard work to complete, and its scale is not only grand, but also there are many rare treasures in the cemetery - mercury for the river, gems for the starry sky.
Around 1974, a villager in Xiyang Village, Shaanxi Province, drilled a well next to the village to get water. As a result, a pottery head was dug up in the process of digging a well, which attracted the attention of the locals.
Later, they fed this matter back to the local government, so that the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was discovered. It is worth mentioning that every time an ancient mausoleum appears, archaeologists will excavate and study it.
However, it has been more than 40 years since the discovery of the First Emperor's Tomb, so why don't the relevant departments carry out large-scale excavations? For this point, some German experts have used MRI scans, and it turns out that there is another "hidden plot" inside, which is one of the reasons for not digging the tomb of the First Emperor.
Findings after MRI scans
As we all know, in the last century, our country's science and technology was not too developed, so after the discovery of the First Emperor's Mausoleum, some German archaeologists were invited to study this event together. During the period, German experts used some special instruments to conduct a comprehensive nuclear magnetic scan of Lishan Mountain, where the cemetery is located.
As a result, a huge "abnormal thermal energy" was found there, what does this mean? At that time, many people even began to suspect that there were still "living things" inside the Shi Huang Mausoleum, and for a time the mystery lingered in the minds of everyone.
Later, experts continued to study the "ground conditions" around the Shi Huang Mausoleum, and found that some of the "system functions" inside the Original Shi Huang Mausoleum had been operating, and "geothermal heat" was also one of them, which explained the reason for the "abnormality".
In response to this situation, many people have made bold speculations, since the geothermal heat has been running, then there may be some machines in the tomb that are still intact and still maintain the operation of the "security system" of the First Emperor's Mausoleum.
This also represents the danger inside the Shi Huang Mausoleum, and if there is no full grasp, it is impossible to dig deeper. For this point, many history books also have relevant records, which is daunting.
According to historical records, under the huge construction scale of the Shi Huang Mausoleum, there were many hidden weapons and mechanisms. There have also been many tomb robbers who tried to profit from it, but unfortunately, these people all returned empty-handed, and some even lost their lives.
During the warlord melee, there were also some people who tried to steal cultural relics from the tombs of the first emperor to "sell money", although they claimed to have "succeeded", but after some research by modern people, these people are likely to be lying.
At the same time, there is also a record of the interior of the tomb of the First Emperor - the tomb is full of passages, filled with mercury, like a river that runs across the river, and the coffin of the First Emperor relies on unknown "power" to float on it.
We all know that mercury is highly toxic, volatile, and dies quickly once inhaled. At the same time, the "abnormal thermal energy" detected by the instrument is also related to mercury, which also means that the tomb of the emperor has not been stolen, because if the tomb is opened, the mercury will soon evaporate, and the phenomenon of "abnormal thermal energy source" is difficult to appear.
Because of the above potential crises, although the Shi Huang Mausoleum was found for more than 40 years, it still did not dare to dig deep and study, after all, opening the tomb without authorization would face a huge crisis, and personal safety was not guaranteed. Of course, not digging up the Tomb of the First Emperor is also a kind of protection for it.
A kind of protection for the mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin
As we mentioned above, there is a large amount of mercury in the tomb of the First Emperor, which is poisonous but also has an antiseptic effect. It can be said that the mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin can "flourish for a long time", which is not unrelated to its antiseptic effect.
Once we excavate the Tomb of the First Emperor without authorization, then the mercury will soon evaporate, without the protection of these mercury, coupled with the huge changes in the surrounding environment, it is difficult for the Tomb of the First Emperor to remain "intact", which is also an "indirect" damage to the tomb.
Taking the Qin Terracotta Warriors as an example, when they were just excavated, the colors they presented were colorful, and the color was still relatively gorgeous.
However, soon after they were unearthed, due to the intensity of the environment and the loss of the original balance, they became earth gray, which is what we see now.
To put it simply, although our current technology can dig up the mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin, it is still difficult to maintain the temperature, humidity, and oxygen-free environment of its causes, and once the internal environment is damaged, the tomb will lose its original appearance.
Since premature excavation will cause varying degrees of damage to cultural relics, and people hope that the excavated cultural relics are intact and can understand the social environment and humanistic conditions at that time, they will temporarily shelve it and consider this matter when the technology is mature.
In fact, it is also a very good thing not to excavate the tomb of the first emperor, after all, people can still be full of fantasies about him, fantasizing about what kind of palace it is.
If it is dug up, and the reality is different from what people imagine, it will be a little disappointed, just like the gap between Chang'e's moon run and the real moon landing. What are your different views on this?