Ancient tombs, especially royal tombs, were built with mysterious designs that are still difficult for us to find answers to today.
One of the most amazing discoveries in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, was two bronze chariots.
China's first emperor always yearned for immortality but died at the age of 49 due to a drug
What is the reason why the weapons of the terracotta army in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang are so perfectly preserved, shiny and sharp after being buried for more than two millennia?
What is the story of the 3 'revival' of specific terracotta warriors? And is there any explanation for this mystery?
This archaeological discovery is closely related to the historical Qin Shi Huang.
The funeral procession is one of the most brutal customs of the past, and any woman who is cremated will be extremely pitiful.
The secret of the death of a king while outside the palace is also kept confidential by his relatives.
According to Xinhua, archaeologists have completed the study of wooden scripts found in Hunan Province, China, which is considered the holy name of Qin Shihuang.