Why can't the location of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum be dug?
From ancient times to the present, China people especially believe in geomantic omen. Whether you are building a house or repairing a tomb, you must choose a land of feng shui. Qin Shihuang's mausoleum was built on the Long Mai in China. When the huge mausoleum was completed, Qin Shihuang was very satisfied with it, and said a shocking sentence, hoping to warn future generations that we should unify the six countries, the whole world, build the Great Wall, save Kyushu and Long Mai and protect our country. Once Long Mai is destroyed, the consequences will be unimaginable.
Second, there is a lot of mercury in Qin Shihuang's tomb.
Candles made of mermaid cream in Qin Shihuang's mausoleum burn endlessly, making the underground palace daytime all year round. In order to prevent grave robbers from entering, craftsmen made a magical secret crossbow in the underground palace. When the grave robbers approached the tomb door, they were shot outside the tomb. In addition, a lot of mercury and luminous pearls were used in the tomb to make the starry sky and the moon. Using the current technology to detect the composition of the soil near the mausoleum, it is found that there is indeed a lot of mercury in it. Once excavated, it is very risky.
Third, the location of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum.
The most incredible thing is that from the aerial photos, China looks like a dragon, and the location of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is in the eyes of the dragon head. How important the dragon's eyes are, naturally they can't move.