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The Qin Tomb will always be THE MYTH


It seems everyone in this world wanna know what exactly in the Qin Tomb is. Well I guess no one would open his tomb. He is so great that he could start a new age and he is so great to build his tomb. It's said the air in his tomb is full of hydrargyrum. You can't enter into or it would kill you also would destroy the whole tomb. Qin is too smart. Believe in me he won't let anyone of you to enter his tomb,to explore his tomb. It's the myth and would always be the myth.

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I assume you are talking about Qin, the first empire of China, while Qing is the last

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Oh yeah you are right. I am talking about the "Qin". Gosh who wanna talk about "Qing" in this board. Thanx anyway. I have edited that.

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I suprised with your comment about the Qin Shih Huang"s Tomb, you said it always the myth forever. how about tombs in Li mountain?

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Sorry for disapointing you,but the tomb had really been located years ago under the Li Shan mountain just as the rumors.

But until now no one had ever opened it since the government decided to leave it alone for god knows how long a time. The archaeologist are arguing about whether exposure in fresh air will damage the cultural relics in the tomb.

Anyway,there seems to be noting too fancy in it.

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Thank You very much for your answer. But I really not sure about the dead case, because I think Qin Shih Huang will never let his body lying in Li Mountain for local people to rob the jewels and treasures. Time will give us the answer.Thank You

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emperor qin's tomb is already discovered. there's no evidences that suggest that he was buried else where. so until they open up the tomb and dont find a body, i'm inclined to believe that qin's tomb is inside the mausoleum.

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Thank you for the answer.Do you really like to explore the history of China that unresolved yet?

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What? Your last sentence doesn't make any sense. do you mean "would i like to further discuss the parts of china's history that are unresolved?

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Thank you for the answer.Do you really like to explore the history of China that unresolved yet?

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I'd really like some of what you're smoking...

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LMFAO i love threads on imdb, they start out about the movie and go through about 20 different subjects by the end of it.

Ash: .. you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and *beep* and Jack just left town.

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as with most things, deteriation is natural and inevitable. while i would like to see what's inside, im not sure if that would be smart. too many greedy individuals want whats inside. national treasures are priceless. i mean, true things could deteriate faster once its openned but we could preserve certain things like the declaration of independence. the design for that is evidence of genius itself. but i also like the mystery of it being unexcavated. some things are not meant to be touched or probed after its time. better to leave it alone undisturbed. sometimes we might not like what we find. big disappointments as in not finding what was expected to be in there. or disappointed in how great a culture, dynasty, or empire has crumbled into the current state of matters. im not sure...

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