Zhou Jia, a writer, suddenly receives the "Unfulfilled Regrets System." She can livestream to change the life trajectories of historical figures in China who had unfulfilled regrets. Howeve...
People in later generations really don’t understand this point.
In their opinion, having one's grave dug up is a sign of deep hatred.
And it's something like revenge for killing one's relatives.
The emperors of the world nodded in agreement. Digging graves was a bad habit, and it was really too much.
Ever since they learned that Qin Shihuang's tomb was opened, they have been worried about their own tombs, but Zhou Jia did not explain, and they did not know whether their tombs were safe or not.
Che Bao said, "Why don't we go directly to the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang after we return?"
Chebao immediately received a look of resentment from Tiantian.
How could he say that!
Long Bao looked tired.
Why does he have to stay with these people? Can't he learn by himself?
Zhou Jia said: "The Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum naturally charges a fee. As for your question about whether the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum is big, I can only say that it is big, but I can't give you an exact number for how big it is.
But there's always been an outrageous claim: "My Majesty's tomb is as large as 78 Forbidden Cities." Simply put, the Forbidden City was the residence of the Ming and Qing emperors and covers an area of 720,000 square meters. The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor covers an area of 56.25 square kilometers. So, the conclusion is that it's as large as 78 Forbidden Cities."
Zhou Jia felt tired as she spoke.
Long Bao received the gazes of the other three friends, and his face remained calm, thinking that everything was normal.
As soon as Zhou Jia said this, everyone in the court was in an uproar.
The most excited among them were naturally the six countries that refused to give up. They seemed to be standing on the moral high ground and started to say:
"Tyrant, tyrant! Such a large mausoleum would require so much manpower and resources!"
"You're right. He only cares about his own pleasure and doesn't care about his own life or death. How could such a tyrant be the emperor of all ages as Zhou Jia said?"
The remnants continued to incite the surrounding people to rebel.
Most of the people are still rational, but there is still a small number of people who are persuaded by them, have weak wills, and waver between the two sides.
The comments during the Qin Dynasty were also lively, with many emperors calling out to Ying Zheng to ask if it was really that big.
Ying Zheng was not familiar with Zhou Jia's conversion yet, so he converted it himself with a complicated expression.
Didn't later generations dig it up? Why is there such a big difference?
“It’s really that big.”
Chebao said with difficulty.
Che Bao's words were also what everyone thought.
It’s so big, how much manpower and material resources will it cost.
"It's big, how can it not be big?" Zhou Jia calmly put down the flowers in her hand and pulled Long Bao over to sweep away the dust that had gotten on him from somewhere.
"It's huge, but not outrageous. Some people say that 700,000 people worked day and night on the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, and that there are living terracotta warriors inside. What do you think?"
Long Bao listened to their words quietly and sat quietly. Zhou Jia couldn't help but smile. She held him on her lap and sat him down. She stretched out her sinful hand and rubbed him, "Oh my, why are you so good?"
Long Bao had been wasting time with Ying Ji all day long. He was used to being hugged and rubbed, but he had never been so close to a girl. His face flushed as he struggled to get off, "Let me go..."
Zhou Jia laughed, put him down, and finally pinched his face.
I feel so happy.
It's really fun to entertain children.
Especially those who tease His Majesty.
Ying Zheng looked at her and silently remembered the torture he had endured as a child.
The remnants of the six nations felt that her filter was truly outrageous.
"How can he be good at all?"
They don't accept it!
"Living human figurines?" Che Bao was shocked.
Is this the living figurine he was thinking of?
Zhou Jia nodded. "Yes, on the one hand, it's because there's a TV show that has this plot, and on the other hand, the Terracotta Warriors are so lifelike, just like real people. Anyway, Ying Zheng already has a lot of bad reputations, so adding one more is nothing."
Ying Zheng's expression didn't change at all, but Long Bao still lowered his head a little uncomfortably. No matter how smart he was, he was still a child.
Zhou Jia said, "The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor may be really big, but it's not that big. The entire mausoleum has not been discovered yet, so no one can say for sure how big it is."
"ah?"
Long Bao and the others looked at her in shock.
Zhou Jia nodded, "It's true that it's not completely opened. What we've discovered now is only the outer pit. The main body inside hasn't been moved. Due to lack of technology, there's no way to protect the unearthed soldiers and cultural relics.
However, many people have been wanting to open it and see what's inside, but whether it can be opened or not is not up to us, and I definitely won't see the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum being opened."
"Technology?" They didn't quite understand what Zhou Jia said.
“Yes, the Terracotta Warriors do have colors, but due to lack of technology, they cannot be protected in time, causing them to fade and become gray. Therefore, at least they will not be opened until sufficient protection technology is available.
Also, there is a lot of mercury in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. That stuff is poisonous, and there is no way to get it at the moment. I am really grateful to Ms. Ba Qing for providing the mercury."
They still had only a vague understanding of the Chebao she mentioned, but Ying Zheng had already gotten a brief understanding of the situation of his imperial tomb from Miaomiao.
Just... mixed feelings.
Fusu saw that he looked unhappy and didn't know what had happened. He wanted to ask but didn't dare to. Finally, he said, "Father, this is all because of the love that future generations have for you."
Ying Zheng was not angry, but he did feel offended and was speechless about what his son said.
This love was a little too heavy for him to bear.
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