Qin Shihuang's mausoleum is very famous, but his anti-theft measures are not so good, saying it is better than Wu Zetian's mausoleum. But it is said to be more hidden than Genghis Khan's tomb, which has not been discovered so far; Said it was no more dangerous than Mawangdui fire. The only guarantee is the mercury in the underground palace, but when he was buried, people were practicing Dan with mercury and didn't know that mercury was toxic.
Therefore, it is very unlikely that the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor has not been stolen for thousands of years. An ancient tomb full of gold, silver and jewels, everyone knows the location, and there are few anti-theft organs. Which grave robber doesn't try it?
According to some records in unofficial history, the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was swept away by Xiang Yu within a few days after its completion. After Xiang Yu's mopping-up, he encountered grave robbers in Song Dynasty several times. The emperor of the Song Dynasty could not bear to see the great man's mausoleum so dilapidated. He paid someone to rebuild it, but he had no money, so he put a bunch of fake gold and silver jewelry in it.
Of course, these are all recorded by unofficial history. Whether the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor has been stolen will not be known until it is opened. Although archaeologists have not touched the main mausoleum, the small tomb pit near Qin Shihuang has been opened and archaeologists have found some very important evidence in it.
The mausoleum of Qin Shihuang was stolen! This is the conclusion of archaeologists, and just like the legend, it was swept up by Xiang Yu. Archaeologists found a flag printed with the flag of Xiang Yu in the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.
The wooden handle of this flag has rotted and the flag surface has been damaged. Archaeologists found that the flag surface was carefully spliced and embroidered with the word "Chu". When Liu Bang destroyed Qin, Xiang Yu's banner was "Qin cannot be restored to Chu", so it can be concluded that it belonged to Xiang Yu.
The appearance of this flag here shows that Xiang Yu has been here, and his men left the Chu flag here in a hurry, which is enough to show that the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang was stolen.
This mausoleum, which has experienced thousands of years of wind and rain, is probably ruined, but archaeologists still regard it as the first love, waiting for the moment when it is opened to verify the truth.