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After a mixture of mercury pills and a remaining sense of paranoia at all the dignitaries he killed. Qin Shi Huang attempted to outwit his adversaries awaiting him in the afterlife.
Consisting of over 6,000 soldiers. The Xi’an – Terracotta Army was one of UNESCO first listings in 1987.
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