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The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

As an emperor in the history of the continent, the Qin Emperor is definitely the first king under the heavens, and at the same time the most mysterious leader of the empire. Remember the sentence that really punched him in the face? What my empire, passed on to the second three four generations, the result of the second generation has not yet liso, was taken away by the little bastards. Of course, this is not all his reason, the main responsibility is still that the Qin Emperor has improperly employed people.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

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Now people's exploration of him is far from the tip of the iceberg, and the current mausoleum is only a figurine pit. As for why the tomb of the Qin Emperor has not been explored, there are many opinions on the Internet. What goes in will kill people, too much mercury can not open the tomb, modern technology is far from reaching the opening of the tomb and so on. After all, the Qin Emperor has been dead for more than two thousand years, or a matter of BC, how about the bones, let's leave it alone, even if those cultural relics are really taken out, can they see the sun, can they withstand oxidation? This is also a question that has to be considered.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

Buried in the ground for two thousand two hundred years, those cultural relics may be like newborn babies, modern technology hard to dig, will certainly greatly damage the cultural relics themselves, dig out a hundred pieces, damage one piece is not worth the loss. However, let's be realistic, if you say these reasons, you will understand the reason for not digging up the Qin Emperor's mausoleum.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

First of all, it is a matter of time! According to rough statistics, if all human beings were to excavate the Qin Emperor's mausoleum now, it might take two hundred years. Historically, it took nearly 40 years from the construction to the completion of this imperial mausoleum, and nearly 800,000 laborers were employed. It is difficult to reach so many people in modern times, maybe eight thousand is a big project, although the technology is far more than two thousand years ago, but one thing is not to forget, what is the main purpose of our excavation of the imperial tomb? That's right, archaeology.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

Although the workload of digging a tomb is large, after all, it is a work that can be completed by modern mechanization, but archaeology is not, archaeology needs professionals to go little by little, step by step to analyze and speculate. May dig out a small bracelet, need professional archaeologists to carefully ponder a few days, this work can be different from digging soil, you need to calm down and can not rush to achieve, the usual three days of workload, may be used thirty days to do, and finally whether this thing has value or not is another to say. If there is no value archaeologists will waste time, if there is, so many cultural relics are also archaeologists can not be busy.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

A person's life from school to graduation, to the refinement of archaeology, even from the thirties to the age of seventy, it will take eight generations to complete all the archaeological work of the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum! A person who does nothing in his lifetime, spends his whole life archaeology this, and it is not necessarily fruitful, I think not many people are willing to sacrifice for this. What's more, the legend that the Tomb of the Qin Emperor was stolen many times, and the modern people have studied it, spent huge manpower and financial resources, and finally found that it was a worthless empty tomb, and the country was not on the fire. This money is enough to develop several Shanghai Pudong New Areas.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

There is also a real problem that we have to mention, that is, if the mausoleum is really excavated, there may be many areas of land on the ground that will disappear, including the immovable cultural relics on the ground, those figurines. These figurines with the eight wonders of the world are only a "toe cover" of the imperial tomb. The imperial tomb covers a total area of fifty square kilometers, and it is not enough to build a few holes and dig a few pits in such a large place. There are certainly countless cultural relics from large to small in the tomb, small cultural relics may be inadvertently lost, large cultural relics can not be taken out, such a large place is not impossible to protect and repair it, not to mention that it will become a problem for tourists to visit scenic spots.

The excavation of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin was difficult, requiring eight generations and spending money to build several Shanghai Pudong

Therefore, if you want to completely excavate the cemetery, then the fifty square kilometers of land, buildings, cultural relics, etc. on the ground will disappear, including the figurine pit of one of the eight wonders, the premise is placed here, and then think about whether it is worth excavating in the end!

In fact, if you want to really excavate the tomb of the Qin Emperor, there are many problems, more than these, but you can just take out a problem to say, modern people are difficult to solve! However, with the continuous progress of science and technology, I still believe that one day, the Tomb of the Qin Emperor will no longer be an unsolved mystery. Just don't know which century that day will be!

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