Rivers of Quicksilver
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565317400
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In 1974, farmers digging a well in Shaanxi province stumbled upon one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century: thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers standing guard. Yet, this massive clay army is merely the outer perimeter of a much darker, untouched mystery—the central tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China.
Historical texts claim that deep within his burial mound, the emperor constructed a miniature replica of his empire, complete with flowing rivers and oceans made entirely of liquid mercury. For decades, this was dismissed as poetic myth. However, modern soil analysis has revealed dangerously high levels of mercury anomaly directly above the unexcavated tomb, proving the lethal legend might be terrifyingly real.
This book explores the megalomania, genius, and deep paranoia of the man who unified China. You will learn how his desperate quest for immortality led him to consume toxic mercury pills, how the incredible logistics of building his necropolis bankrupted a nation, and why archaeologists are still too terrified to open the central chamber today.
Step into the shadows of the ancient world's most dangerous tomb. Discover the lethal engineering that guards an emperor who refused to accept his own mortality.
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