Why is there a lot of mercury under the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang? Because mercury is mercury, mercury can make the body not easy to rot, so Qin Shihuang was very smart and poured a lot of mercury into his tomb, so Qin Shihuang's body was not easy to rot. It is said that there is so much mercury in the sea, so I dare not open the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor now, because once mercury is opened, the environment above Xi 'an will be very poor, and mercury, as a heavy metal, is also harmful to human body. So if mercury is opened, it is harmful to human body.
So when it comes to the fact that the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang has not been opened, if the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang is opened, I think there will definitely be many precious ancient cultural relics below, and of course there will also be many traps of any institution, because as an emperor, he will definitely get some very dangerous traps in it, there will definitely be some murals, and of course there will be some luxurious funerary objects, and there will definitely be many useful books in it.
Qin Shihuang must have used it. I think there must be 12 bronze man in it. At that time, after Qin Shihuang confiscated all the weapons in the world, he cast them into 12 bronze men. 12 The bronze man should have moved into his own grave. These 12 bronze men made of weapons from all over the world were buried in the tomb of Qin Shihuang.