Who did Qin Shihuang send to find the elixir of life?

Send Xu Fu. There is a legend in China. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he wanted to find a medicine for immortality. The legend of Xu Fu seeking the elixir of life for Qin Shihuang's eastward journey is well-known in China. Xu Fu, in China's ancient books, is a clever, bold and cautious liar, because he is a "alchemist" and probably an early chemist. After Qin Shihuang completed the great cause of unifying the whole country and building the Great Wall, he began to look forward to the magic of immortality. So Xu Fu came to the court of the king of Qin in 2 19 BC, claiming that the three fairy islands of Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou recorded in Shan Hai Jing were in the East China Sea, and he was willing to go there to get the elixir for the king of Qin. The first time Qin Shihuang sent Xu Fudong to cross the river, he didn't bring back the elixir of life. He told the first emperor that there was indeed a magic medicine in the East, but the fairy wanted 3,000 virgins and various human gifts. At the same time, a whale was sailing at sea, and he wanted to shoot back the big fish with a strong bow and crossbow. Qin Shihuang completely agreed to help him cross the east again. So, Chuifu never came back, and he became king in the "land of Guangping Plain" in the East, and never came back to me again. According to textual research, Xu Fu is not a legendary figure, but a real person, 1982, which further proves that his hometown is Xu Fu Village in the suburb of Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province today.