HISTORY
ANCIENT CHINA
Question
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of malaria
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of not having a son
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of death
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that his enemies would steal his treasures
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Detailed explanation-1: -Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of his mausoleum at the age of 14. As his own tomb grew, so did his fear of death. The fear of death would accompany him for the rest of his life, well until the end.
Detailed explanation-2: -He was paranoid. He was constantly in fear of how he could control this vast new territory with so many cultures and so many different groups of people, ‘’ she says. And he feared the inkbrush as much as the sword.
Detailed explanation-3: -Archaeologists and historians already had some idea that Qin Shi Huang was obsessed with immortality. According to Chemistry World, the emperor was thought to have consumed cinnabar (or mercury sulfide) in the hopes it would prolong his life. As scientists know now, mercury is poisonous.
Detailed explanation-4: -The tactics of Emperor Shi Huangdi during the short-lived Qin Dynasty led to the deaths of millions, with some historians estimating the total death toll up to twenty-eight million or half the population. Any and all political dissenters were killed by violent means, which included dismemberment.
Detailed explanation-5: -The relics around Qin Shi Huangdi’s tomb suggest that the ancient Chinese believed in an afterlife with many of the same trappings as their lived experience: The emperor would still need extensive military protection, along with animals and entertainers (clay musicians and acrobats were also discovered) after he died.