Emperor
Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum is situated 5km east of Lintong County in
Yan Zhai village.The original name of the mausoleum was"LiShan".The
site was chosen which fulfilled the geomagnetic requirements with
mountains as the backdrop and a river in front,and the tomb was therefore
placed between the Li Mountain to the south and the Wei River to the
north.
Emperor Qin Shihuang began to build the mausoleum for himself
since he came to throne at the age of 13.After the unification of
the country in
221B.C.the project grew large in scale.Over 720,000 convicts from
all parts of the empire wcre conscripted as laborers. The work continued
even after the emperor's death,taking,in total,38 years.The fact that
one of the satellite pits of the terra-cotta army,Pit NO.4,was unfinished
and remained empty,suggests that the planned work was not completed.
Emperor Qin shihuang's Mausoleum
is very large,covering the total area of 56.25sqkm.it is rectangular
in shape and enclosed by two walls-the inner city wall and the outer
city wall,forming the shape of the Chinese character"ȯ".
The inner wall measured 1,355m in length from north to south
and 580m in width from east to west with a circumfer ence
of 3,870m,The area was 79sqm.The outer wall was 2,186m in length from
north to south and 976m in width from east to west with a circumference
of 6,321m.The area was 213 sqm.The walls no longer exist but the foundations
halved remained.
In the north east part of the inner city,a small was built
with 670m long from north to south and 330m wide from east to west.Both
the inner and outer walls had a gate with gate tower on eath side
,apart from the north side lf the inner wall which had two gates.Both
the inner and outer walls had watchtowers at the four corners.The
large tomb lies in the south part of the inner city at the point of
intersection of six gates.
So many buildings that were above ground have been reduced
to ruin or have simply vanished without a trace that it is difficult
to determine what the original mausoleum might have looked like.But
the number of unusually well-preserved relics beneath the ground have
provided archaeologists with a good idea as to the design and overall
layout of the mausoleum of Emperor Qin shihuang.
The mausoleum
builders got the surprising achievements by their hard work ,however
their life lived in poor condition, Rebellious peasants pillaged and
burnt those buildings connected with the Qin dynasty, which was hated
for its cruelty. The palaces and other buildings within the walls
of the mausoleum were destroyed. Only the huge pyramid of the mound
survived the devastation, although it is not known whether later grave
robbers have plundered the tomb. In 1987 the mausoleum was by UNESCO
as a World Heritage site.
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