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It doesn't exist anymore. was ruined by Xiang Yu.
There are history books to prove it.
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Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries after the casting of the twelve bronze people, when Xiang Yu entered the customs burned the Afang Palace, the twelve bronze people were buried in the ruins, when Wang Mang was the emperor, was found, and later Wang Mang was unlucky for the twelve bronze people, so they were destroyed.
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According to the literature, the twelve bronze figures were finally destroyed, because Xiang Yu burned the Afang Palace and burned them all.
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It is likely that the twelve bronze men were destroyed and made into weapons for use in battle.
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It has not been found so far, and it is speculated that these 12 bronze figures are likely to still be with Qin Shi Huang in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
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There are currently three theories:
1, some people think that it was burned by Xiang Yu.
2. Some people think that Dong Zhuo melted the bronze man and minted it into coins.
3. Some people think that they were buried with Qin Shi Huang, because these bronze figures were Qin Shi Huang's beloved, and with the death of Qin Shi Huang, they were buried as burial objects.
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This can't actually be said to have disappeared, it may be for Qin Shi Huang to be buried or something, you can't find a thing that can't be said to have disappeared, it's just because you can't find it.
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It may be because Qin Shi Huang had already explained the hiding place of the 12 Tongren before he died, so with the burial of Qin Shi Huang, the twelve bronze figures also disappeared.
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The 12 bronze figures cast by Qin Shi Huang disappeared because they were destroyed by Xiang Yu, which is also a point that Xiang Yu criticized.
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Because the tomb of Qin Shi Huang has not yet been excavated, it is possible that he was buried with it; In addition, it is also possible that Xiang Yu was burned when he burned Afang Palace.
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12 bronze figures were destroyed by Xiang Yu's hands. Xiang Yu burned Afang Palace, and even 12 bronze figures were burned together. But recently, archaeologists have made new discoveries at the ruins of Afang Palace, and they believe that the record of Xiang Yu's burning of Afang Palace is inaccurate.
In order to stabilize the Great Qin Society, we all know that during the Qin and Han dynasties, people were more afraid of ghosts and gods and believed in Fangshi, and naturally Qin Shi Huang was no exception. Legend has it that after Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, he had a nightmare, in the dream the sky changed greatly, and the bad five baht money, but also minted a small coin, and took Luoyang and Chang'an bronze people, Zhong Tie, Fei Lian, and the copper horse to fill the casting. The above is also the ** that later generations said that Dong Zhuo destroyed ten bronze people and copper utensils in Luoyang and Chang'an to refine copper money.
After the Qin Dynasty unified the six countries <>, it began to collect weapons, melted down the copper weapons in a unified manner, and cast 12 gold figures. Because the cast bronze figure looks like a sparkling person from a distance, it is generally commonly known as the gold man.
The First Emperor once collected all the weapons in the world after dominating the world and cast them into twelve bronze men, so that the people of the world had no ability to resist his absolute rule, and the twelve bronze men were also the symbol of his imperial power, representing the majesty of the emperor. After the mausoleum was built, it was buried with other gold, silver and jewelry. Due to social and technical reasons, the excavation of the Qin Tomb can not be carried out for the time being, as for whether the twelve bronze people are not in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, it is impossible to easily say clearly, after the fall of the Qin Dynasty, the twelve gold people were secretly protected, there is a wild history record, Dong Zhuo did not know that he found ten copper people from ** to melt and make currency, and the remaining two copper people were destroyed by Qin King Fu Jian.
The 12 bronze men were not destroyed. Since the 12 bronze figures were Qin Shi Huang's favorite objects during his lifetime, after the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum was built, these 12 bronze figures were buried in the mausoleum along with other exquisite objects. When hundreds of craftsmen arrived in Bacheng, the weight of the bronze figures was too heavy, so they had to abandon this huge project and stop carrying it.
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The bronze man built by Qin Shi Huang was buried in the burial pit with Qin Shi Huang as early as after the death of Qin Shi Huang. Until now, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang has not been excavated, so it is naturally impossible to find the bronze man.
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The bronze figures made by Qin Shi Huang have not yet been discovered. Some people say that it is because these bronze figures have been recast into copper coins. Some people say that these bronze people are in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, so they have not been found yet.
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There are still many mysteries of the Qin State that have not been discovered, and not only this one, including the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, has not been developed.
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