173. The Secret Story of the First Emperor
From what I said before, I can already hear that the rules and ideas of their clan are too old-fashioned, and many of the rules are simply inhuman.
I really can't imagine what will happen if I am captured by those women in the clan.
At this point, my heart began to become a little more anxious, I found the rope, fastened the button, and threw it at the top of the bronze man, and then directly tied the bronze man's neck.
Stretching out my hand and pulling hard, after making sure that this bronze man could not fall, I held the rope with both hands and began to climb up little by little, this bronze man is about three meters high, and those words are written on his back, because it is written in a small seal, and coupled with a long period of wind and rain erosion, so a lot of handwriting has become blurred, only climb to the top and carefully distinguish can be seen.
The small seal script of the Qin Dynasty is very different from our Chinese characters today, although some characters look similar, but they are only a small part of them, so they are very obscure and difficult to read.
I really can't imagine what kind of childhood our children will have if all traditional Chinese characters are used in places like Chinese mainland, where texts are often memorized and copied.
Of course, none of this has much to do with the problems I'm having right now.
The small seal characters on the back of this bronze man are densely written, which makes me not see it really, but I can still see the words First Emperor and Qin.
After seeing the words on this small seal, I felt even more shocked, you know, Qin Shi Huang has a history of nearly 2,000 years from us.
Moreover, after Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, although he traveled all over the world, he should never have been to where we are now, and the influence of the Qin Dynasty at that time could not have reached such a long distance.
After the death of Qin Shi Huang, within a few years, the entire Qin state fell apart.
So there are many legends about Qin Shi Huang, such as he sent Xu Fu to Japan and searched for immortals everywhere, so that after Qin Shi Huang died, the contents of his mausoleum were also a topic of conversation.
But none of these seem to have much to do with the two bronze figures in front of us.
Those feng shui masters who specialize in feng shui and kanyu basically have some understanding of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and its legends.
Of course, all the knowledge and legends we are talking about are relatively true.
As for where the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is buried, it has now been explored through scientific means, and that location is indeed true.
But the reason why the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang has not been developed and studied is because there are many taboos and institutions in it.
At the same time, countless precious jewels are quickly oxidized once exposed to the air without a good protection.
You know, those things have been around for more than 2,000 years, and there is no mature technology, and now mining them is completely tyrannical.
What's more, there is a lot of mercury buried in the tomb of the first emperor!
This large amount of mercury has been bothering experts and scholars in the archaeological field, and because of the tons of mercury in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, it is difficult for scholars to explore the secrets hidden in the inner chamber of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
This is also why for more than 2,000 years, countless imperial tombs have been destroyed, but the tombs of the first emperor have not moved.
Because in ancient times, no one dared to touch it, and once this water leaked out, it would cause immeasurable damage to the surroundings.
No one dares to touch this mold.
I don't have the ability to uncover the secrets of these two bronze figures, and I don't have any tools on my body that can record these things, so I had to climb down from this bronze figure first, and then come to another bronze man.
Although the two bronze figures look similar in quality, their faces are different, so I deduce that the content of the small seal text recorded on the bronze figures should also be different.
Sure enough, when I fixed the rope and climbed up to the bronze man in another village, the words on it were really different from the handwriting on the bronze man in front of me.
There are also a lot of the three words of the First Emperor, but more of them are written with the name of another person - Qing!
This Qing Dynasty is not the Qing Dynasty of the Great Qing Dynasty, the difference between the Qin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty is almost 1800 years, there is certainly no inevitable connection, and no one in this world can deduce at once that a dynasty can replace himself after 1800.
So I deduced from this that the word "Qing" should be a person's name.
If this is the case, then all my previous inferences will be solved.
Suddenly, I felt a sudden enlightenment in my mind.
Ordinary people may not know that this person called "Qing" is actually a woman, and she was inextricably linked with Qin Shi Huang back then.
Widow Qing, also known as Ba Widow Qing, is the earliest female entrepreneur in China, kind-hearted, loving the people, once spent a huge amount of money to build the Great Wall, for the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang to provide a large amount of mercury. In her later years, she was accepted into the palace and was named a "virgin".
Born and died in the early days of the Qin Dynasty after King Huiwen of Qin set up Ba County, he was a well-known large industrial and commercial owner in southern China at that time. The widow Qingshi is a landmark figure in the industrial and commercial development level of Chongqing during the period of Ba Guo and Ba County.
According to historical records, the Ba widow Qing family has accumulated countless assets for several generations because of the benefits of the Dan cave. After she took charge of the family business, she became "a thousand servants". She once relied on her financial resources to ensure the safety of one party, and gave financial assistance to the country to build the Great Wall, and even Qin Shi Huang valued her very much and respected her as a "virgin". After her death, she was buried in her hometown, Longzhai Mountain. Subsequently, Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of the "Nuhuai Qingtai" in his burial place
The "Historical Records: The Biography of the Goods and Colonies" has the following record of the widow Qing:
Bashu widow Qing: She first got the Dan acupoint, and she was good at it for several generations, and her family was not happy. Qing, widow also. Able to keep their business, defend themselves with money, and not be violated. Emperor Qin thought that he was a virgin and a guest, and he was pregnant with a clear platform for a woman. …… Qing, a widow in a poor country, resists all times, and is famous in the world, isn't it rich and evil!
Of course, there are many legends about this widow.
The most talked-about thing is the relationship between the widow Qing and Qin Shi Huang, some people say that Qin Shi Huang loves the widow Qing, I think this matter should be taboo.
But Qin Shi Huang and the widow Qing had a particularly good relationship, this can be determined.
As the saying goes, the world's major events, the hustle and bustle are all for profit, is the emperor as the biggest emperor in the world, with endless wealth and power in his hands, he wants to obtain immortality, he must rely on dansha and mercury and other precious metals, in ancient times, it is very difficult to extract a single kill, more than 2/3 of the world's dansha production is basically in Bashu!