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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:38 AM Thursday

New evidence may reveal the source of mercury in the tomb of the First Emperor



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The tomb of the First Emperor, also known as the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, is the burial complex of Qin Shi Huang, the founder of the Qin Dynasty and the first ruler to unify China.

During his lifetime, Qin Shi Huang became obsessed with achieving immortality and pursued the elusive elixir of life. He dispatched expeditions in search of Mount Penglai, an island/mountain in Qin mythology, said to be home to immortals that guarded the secret to eternal life.

Qin Shi Huang’s obsession ultimately led to his downfall, as many historians believe he died from prolonged poisoning by consuming mercury based elixirs that impaired his central nervous system, causing significant brain and liver damage.

Qin Shi Huang was buried in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, located in present-day Lintong District in the city of Xi’an, which according to historical accounts was constructed over 38 years using 700,000 workmen.

Most of what is known about the tomb’s interior comes from the Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian, who describes mercury being used to depict the hundred rivers, including the Yangtze, Yellow River, and the great sea, all beneath a representation of the celestial constellations.

More:
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2025/01/new-evidence-may-reveal-the-source-of-mercury-in-the-tomb-of-the-first-emperor/154358




- click link to Google images of the enormous mausoleum of the First Emporer, and its incredible army of soldiers, each one created to depict a different man, etc., etc., etc. -

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New evidence may reveal the source of mercury in the tomb of the First Emperor (Original Post) Judi Lynn Thursday OP
the terra cotta army is so spectacular that sometimes i forget the other wonders of this tomb rampartd Thursday #1
I wonder if purifying gold is involved somehow with this mercury. GreenWave Thursday #2
Lots of uses for "Quicksilver" Mopar151 Friday #3

rampartd

(1,308 posts)
1. the terra cotta army is so spectacular that sometimes i forget the other wonders of this tomb
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 10:00 AM
Thursday

add the great wall and the forbidden city and the "7 wonders of the world" may not be as impressive as the greeks thought.

Mopar151

(10,200 posts)
3. Lots of uses for "Quicksilver"
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 07:56 AM
Friday

Patent medicine quackery til the 1900's , electrical switches, Hatmaking? "Mad as A Hatter" was no part of a joke!

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