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Where is the 12 bronze man cast after Qin Shihuang unified the whole country?

According to legend, after Ying Zheng, the king of Qin, unified the world, in order to consolidate his dominant position, he collected weapons from all over the world and cast twelve bronze statues.

Interestingly, why did Qin Shihuang cast these twelve bronze men? Is it really just because you want to consolidate your dominant position? Will there be any other ideas?

There are two legends about these twelve bronze statues. First, it is said that one day, Qin Shihuang, accompanied by his ministers, watched dance, fire, water, meteors and various acrobatics.

When I was happy, I suddenly saw a group of murderous warriors with swords in their hands performing. When Qin Shihuang saw it, he was frightened and thought that someone was going to assassinate him, so he thought about it day and night and couldn't sleep well.

At this time, it happened that someone sent a message saying that they saw the Twelve Giants. A local nursery rhyme said, "When the canal goes to the first place, all evils will win."

After listening to this, Qin Shihuang was very happy and his mood did it one brace up.

So under the guise of miracles, with the help of providence, he ordered the people to gather all their weapons and concentrate them in Xianyang to cast twelve bronze men.

If this is true, then Qin Shihuang used a legend to collect weapons from all over the world to prevent someone from assassinating him.

Secondly, it is said that there was a general named Ruan in the State of Qin. It is said that this person's height is 10 foot, which is different from ordinary people. Qin Shihuang sent him to the Huns with General Meng Tian, and later he died in battle.

One day, Qin Shihuang had a dream that General Ruan Weng Zhong told him to collect all the weapons in the world to prevent rebellion. After the unification of the six countries, Qin Shihuang ordered the collection of weapons from all over the world to cast bronze statues and stand outside Sima Gate in Xianyang.

Both legends show that the fundamental purpose of Qin Shihuang's selling weapons and casting bronze statues is to prevent rebellion and is a political measure to maintain his rule.

Because these twelve bronze statues are made by collecting weapons from all over the world, they must be very tall and eye-catching. So where did these twelve bronze statues go after the demise of the Qin Dynasty?

Some people think that Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, burned twelve bronze men and set fire to Epang Palace when he conquered Xianyang and Qin Dou. But now archaeology shows that Xiang Yu did not burn Epang Palace, so the burning of the Twelve Bronze Men may not exist.

Some scholars pointed out that these twelve bronze men were destroyed by Dong Zhuo and Fu Jian. east

Before the end of the Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo led his troops into Chang 'an. He destroyed ten of them and made them into copper coins. The remaining two were moved to Qingmen in Chang 'an.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Wei Mingdi ordered Cao Rui to transport the two bronze men to Luoyang. When the craftsmen arrived at the drowning city, the action was terminated because the bronze man was too heavy to move.

When they arrived in the Sixteen Countries of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Shi Jilong of the Later Zhao Dynasty transported the two bronze men to Cheng Lang. After Fu Jian, the former king of Qin Dynasty, unified the north, the two bronze statues were transported from Cheng Lang to Chang 'an for destruction.

At this point, all the bronze men who had gone through about 600 years were destroyed.

It is also said that these twelve bronze men have not been destroyed. Because these twelve bronze statues were the favorite things of Qin Shihuang before his death, after the completion of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum, these twelve bronze statues were buried in the mausoleum as funerary objects with other exquisite utensils.