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Is Qin Shihuang really dead?

Before 2 10, Qin Shihuang died in Xingtai sand dunes on his way eastward.

Death dune:

In the thirty-seventh year of Qin Shihuang (2 10 BC), Qin Shihuang traveled eastward for the fifth time and died in Dune Palace (now Guangzong, Xingtai). After the death of Qin Shihuang, Zhao Gao threatened Reese by persuading Hu Hai. After a conspiracy in Dune Palace, they forged the imperial edict of Qin Shihuang, and Hu Hai succeeded to the throne.

After getting the exact news of Fu Su's suicide, Hu Hai, Zhao Gao and Reese ordered the motorcade to travel day and night and quickly return to Xianyang. In order to continue to deceive the subjects, the team did not dare to take shortcuts back to Xianyang, but assumed the posture of continuing to patrol and detoured back to Xianyang.

After returning to Xianyang, Hu Hai succeeded Qin Ershi and Zhao Gao, and Reese was still the prime minister, but the power of the imperial court actually fell to Zhao Gao. After Zhao Gao succeeded in his plot, he began to kill people around him.

He set a trap and cornered Reese. When Reese discovered Zhao Gao's plot, he wrote to report Zhao Gao. Qin Ershi and Hu Hai not only sided with Zhao Gao, but also convicted Lisi, and finally beheaded Lisi in Xianyang. Zhao Gao was promoted to prime minister. Because he can go in and out of the palace, he is called "the Prime Minister of China".

Extended data:

After the death of Qin Shihuang, he was buried in Lishan tomb. The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is located at the northern foot of Mount Li, 5 kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was built from 246 BC to 208 BC, which lasted for 39 years. It is the first large-scale and beautifully designed imperial mausoleum in the history of China.

The Lishan Tomb is built by 700,000 workers every year. Seen from the periphery, the preserved tomb has a circumference of 2000 meters and a height of 55 meters. The interior decoration is extremely luxurious, the roof is cast in copper, the mercury is rivers and lakes, and there are many organs, and the sun, moon and stars made of pearls are on the top. There are two rammed earth walls inside and outside the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, symbolizing the imperial city and Miyagi in the capital.

The mausoleum is located in the south of the inner city, in the shape of a bucket, with a height of 5 1 m and a base circumference of 1.700 m. According to historical records, there are various palaces in the Qinling Mountains, displaying many rare treasures. There are a large number of burial pits and tombs with different shapes and connotations around the Qin Mausoleum, and more than 4,000 have been proved.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Qin Shihuang