Why not open the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang?

Modern cultural relics protection technology is not developed enough, the climate and natural environment in the tomb are very different, and the oxidation deformation is relatively light. Among the lacquerware unearthed in Mawangdui, there are fresh lotus root slices, which will soon turn into ashes when exposed to the air ... Yes, ashes, so the opportunity to study the history of crop development is missed.

There are also various lacquer bamboo slips and silk paintings. The red on the mural is as bright as it was overnight. Bamboo slips directly carbonize and shrink, completely losing their historical value. Even the silk paintings famous for Mawangdui Han Tomb are dull and fragile in minutes. The tragedy of Dingling is no longer wordy.

If you really want to get to the bottom of it, it is not impossible to explore the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. As long as a fully enclosed barrier is built, it can ensure 24-hour fixed humidity, temperature and various conditions, and completely isolate the natural environment from the tomb. There is a precedent for this. The minimalist version is the Terracotta Warriors Pit (the pottery clay is grass, but the painted figurines basically disappear, yes, the goods are originally colored), and the simplified version is the Jinsha Museum, where tourists visit and dig below. The museum itself is a good barrier, and all aspects of control are in place, which relatively avoids many losses of history and civilization.

However, the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is grand in scale and imposing. The cemetery covers a total area of 56.25 square kilometers, which is equivalent to the size of 78 Forbidden City.

The original height of the land on the mausoleum was about 1 15 meters, and it is still as high as 76 meters. There are double walls inside and outside the cemetery. The circumference of the inner city is 3840m, and that of the outer city is 62 10/0m.

Large tombs are generally sealed. In the early days, for the convenience of sacrifice, the location of tombs was marked by laying soil or planting trees. Later, the scale of land closure gradually evolved into a symbol of master status and financial resources. Qin Shihuang Mausoleum is the largest sealed earth mausoleum ever discovered.

In other words, a mountain must be removed before the grave is actually dug.

There are rivers, lakes and seas made of mercury under the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. There are still remains of the site today.

Archaeologists also use advanced instruments to detect the existence of a large number of mercury and metals underground.

If it is true, let it fly freely on the moon without ensuring isolation from mercury pollution. I just want to say that the people in Lintong District have nothing to do with you, and you should put poison gas even if you don't give you 100 yuan.

Ps: The excavation of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum will inevitably bring many important discoveries in physical materials. In the case of insufficient physical data, many scholars need to make bold assumptions in their research. For example, scholars who study prehistoric art have to rely on speculation when analyzing various mural patterns. Up to now, Mawangdui's T-shaped silk painting has different interpretations, such as "evoking the soul", "evoking the soul" and "wearing no clothes", and the patterns at the lower part of the silk painting are divided into "water house" and "hell house". It is still controversial whether the middle and lower part of silk painting depicts the scene of the priest or the life scene of the tomb owner before his death. Therefore, the treasures in Qin Shihuang's mausoleum will subvert the hard work of countless literati (many literati only focus on one thing in their lives, such as the Queen Mother of the West, gluttony and Kuiwen). ), and the conclusion they have drawn all their lives, ancient inscriptions can be subverted in one sentence.