Qin Shi Huang's underground palace, the whole country is not a strange world, it stands in the Lintong District of Xi'an City for thousands of years, before it was opened, it brought endless imagination and curiosity to human beings.
The core area of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is known as the mysterious center of the ancient imperial tombs in China. Although it has not yet been fully opened and explored.
The Underground Palace of Qin Shi Huang is said to be a grand underground palace prepared for himself when Qin Shi Huang built his mausoleum to assist in his eternal reign and eternal life. It is rumored that there are abundant treasures in the underground palace, such as gemstones, as well as countless rare cultural relics and ancient wisdom documents, which have extremely high historical and archaeological value for both modern and future times.
At present, due to a variety of reasons and the consideration of the protection of historical relics, until today it is only a tentative excavation, that is to say, it is basically based on drilling and instrument detection, and the comprehensive excavation also needs to be able to achieve the absolute protection of the cultural relics of the underground palace under the premise that it can be implemented.
The earliest historical document record of Qin Digong is the historical record of Sima Qian, the first emperor succeeded to the throne at the beginning, wore the Lishan Mountain, and the world, the world sent 700,000 people, wore three springs, and the copper was sent to the coffin, and the palace was full of strange artifacts and strange artifacts. Han Dynasty historians such as Sima Qian and Ban Gu once told us that after Xiang Yu, the Qin Yi army, broke into Guanzhong, a fire that burned for a month burned all the palace buildings left by Qin Shi Huang, among which Afang Palace was the most seriously damaged, almost not even a thousand watts were left.
In the following time, he wantonly robbed the treasures in the underground palace of Qinling, and hundreds of thousands of troops did not transport the treasures in the underground palace for a month. There is such a passage in the wild history, a sheep drilled into the Qinling underground palace through the gap in the collapse of the underground palace, and the shepherd boy mistakenly ignited the mermaid oil when looking for the sheep with a torch, and the fire burned all the treasures in the underground palace.
From the unification of the sea and the great strategy of eloquence, to the harsh punishment and cruelty, and the ferociousness and tyranny, since the history of China, no emperor has been as controversial as Qin Shi Huang. His life is full of legends, and the cause of his death is even more mysterious. Although the truth of history may never be revealed, the existence of the underground palace of Qin Shi Huang is undoubtedly providing us with a possible answer. In any case, the underground palace of Qin Shi Huang is an important part of China's civilization inheritance, and it is indeed worthy of in-depth study and exploration.
If I want to tell you, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang in everyone's eyes may be very different from what we imagined, and the common restoration scenes are almost dreamy and grandiose.
Next, let's take a look at the most realistic 3D technology of several masters to uncover the picture of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang under the sealed mound. Passing through the mound of sealed earth, we are presented with a huge high-rise building standing in a wide space layer. The high-rise building has a total of nine floors and is in the shape of a bucket.
Entering the underground palace from the entrance of the lowest level, we can see several figurine pits, which are lined with rows of neat and vivid terracotta warriors, these soldiers silently guard the entire underground imperial tomb. Passing through the figurine pit, you will come to a dark passageway, and the two sides are covered with lanterns made of fish oil.
At this moment, when we pass through this passageway, we are presented with a corridor full of dangers, where murderous intentions are hidden, and the ground decorations are intricateEverything here is arranged according to the Qimen Dunjia technique, according to the rigorous technology of the Qin people at that time, the mechanism here will not be invalid due to the passage of time, and if you are not careful, you will be buried in the imperial tomb.
Even if the tomb robber is lucky enough to pass through this corridor full of mechanisms, then congratulations to him for surviving, and then it is as if he has arrived in another new world, which is the real inside of the dungeon. Under the starry sky, four tall general figurines stood at the main gate of the underground palace, holding the most powerful command sword of the Qin Dynasty, looking ahead, as if warning all unrighteous people. The general surrounded them with a variety of exquisite utensils neatly displayed on both sides of the corridor, which also contained Zhou Tianzi's Jiuding, each of which exuded ancient charm.
The whole underground palace is extremely vast and splendid. At a glance, a starry sky and a huge sky dome covers the entire underground palace, and countless precious jewels and jade are inlaid with the sun, moon and stars, which is the vast starry sky that belongs to the first emperor alone.
Beneath the starry sky is a sea of rivers and silver drawn with mercury. Mercury fills almost the entire dungeon, some draw a river, some condense into a sea of silver, and the reflection of the silver light and the blue sky dome are beautiful. The coffin of the First Emperor was placed in the main hall of the underground palace, and he ruled his underground dynasty peacefully.
Finally, when we walked out of this palace, our hearts instantly ignited with endless emotion. This is not only an imperial mausoleum, but also a witness and inheritance of Chinese civilization, which makes us understand that history is the foundation of our Chinese descendants, culture is our soul, and the exploration and respect for monuments allow us to connect with the past and the future.