Qin Shi Huang: China's First Emperor and His Terracotta Army — Fexingo History

The Qin Empire's Underground Mercury Rivers: Science and Legend

6 min · 12. Juni 2026
Episode The Qin Empire's Underground Mercury Rivers: Science and Legend Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the scientific and legendary aspects of the mercury rivers Qin Shi Huang ordered to be built in his tomb. Drawing on Sima Qian's Shiji, modern soil tests from Mount Li, and the chemistry of cinnabar, they discuss how the First Emperor's obsession with immortality led to one of the most toxic engineering projects in ancient history. They also look at the broader context of Qin alchemy, the role of mercury in Han-dynasty burial practices, and what the latest archaeological findings reveal about the tomb's preservation. This episode avoids re-covering the terracotta army or the Great Wall, focusing instead on the intersection of belief, chemistry, and imperial power. #QinShiHuang #MercuryRivers #MountLi #SimaQian #Shiji #Cinnabar #Alchemy #Immortality #ChineseHistory #Archaeology #Tomb #FirstEmperor #HanDynasty #Toxicity #AncientChina #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Qin Shi Huang's Cursed Diplomacy: The Fall of Qi Cover

Qin Shi Huang's Cursed Diplomacy: The Fall of Qi

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final conquest of the Warring States period—the Qin annexation of Qi in 221 BCE. They focus on the controversial role of the Qi king Jian, who chose surrender over resistance after decades of neutrality. The conversation delves into the strategic missteps of Qi's last ruler, the influence of his pro-Qin adviser Hou Sheng, and the fate of the Qi royal family after the fall. Lucas explains how Qin diplomacy, bribery, and a calculated display of power in Yan and Zhao convinced Qi that resistance was futile. The episode also touches on the legacy of Qi's surrender, including the exile of King Jian and the integration of Qi's rich culture into the Qin Empire. This is a story of political calculation, betrayal, and the high cost of appeasement. #QinShiHuang #QiDynasty #KingJian #WarringStates #QinConquest #HouSheng #ChineseHistory #Diplomacy #Surrender #221BCE #Linzi #QinDynasty #AncientChina #EastAsia #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #QinWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern4 min
Episode Qin Shi Huang's Palace Obsession: Epang and Beyond Cover

Qin Shi Huang's Palace Obsession: Epang and Beyond

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Qin Shi Huang's relentless palace-building program, focusing on the Epang Palace — a project so massive it was barely begun when the Qin fell. They uncover the archaeological evidence of rammed-earth foundations, discuss the logistical nightmare of supplying such a complex, and examine how palace construction drained the empire's resources and manpower. The conversation also touches on the symbolic role of palaces in asserting imperial authority and the historical controversy over whether Epang was ever actually completed. Key figures include the architect Zhang Qian and the historian Sima Qian, whose Shiji provides the main textual evidence. Lucas and Luna consider how the Qin palace system influenced later dynasties and what the scale of these projects reveals about the First Emperor's ambitions and the empire's fragility. #QinShiHuang #EpangPalace #Xianyang #SimaQian #Shiji #RammedEarth #PalaceComplex #ImperialAmbition #ZhangQian #Construction #CorveeLabor #Archaeology #Shaanxi #HanDynasty #Legalism #ChineseHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Last King of Yan: Qin Shi Huang's Final Holdout Cover

The Last King of Yan: Qin Shi Huang's Final Holdout

In 227 BCE, the assassination attempt by Jing Ke failed, but the state of Yan didn't fall immediately. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the final years of Yan under King Xi, the desperate alliance with the Dai commandery, and the brutal end at the Yishui River. Drawing on Sima Qian's Shiji and recent archaeological finds from the Yan capital at Yixia Du, they explore the forgotten king who outlasted every other enemy of Qin — only to be crushed by the very river that once separated him from Qin. The episode examines the political chaos of the last Yan court, the role of General Li Xin in the conquest, and the peculiar fate of the Yan crown prince Dan, whose head was sent to Qin as a peace offering. A story of survival, betrayal, and the iron logic of Legalist unification. #QinShiHuang #Yan #JingKe #Shiji #SimaQian #KingXi #YixiaDu #LiXin #YishuiRiver #WarringStates #Legalist #CrownPrinceDan #DaiCommandery #ChineseHistory #AncientChina #Archaeology #EastAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. Juli 20269 min
Episode The Qin Empire's Lost Tombs: The Sun Family Cemetery Cover

The Qin Empire's Lost Tombs: The Sun Family Cemetery

Most people know Qin Shi Huang's terracotta army, but few have heard of the Sun family cemetery — a Qin-era burial ground discovered near Lintong in the 1970s. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what these modest tombs reveal about ordinary life under the First Emperor. They discuss the cemetery's layout, the grave goods found (pottery, bronze mirrors, iron tools), and what inscriptions on bricks and tiles tell us about family structure, migration, and local administration. The conversation also touches on the contrast between the emperor's monumental mausoleum and the simple burials of commoners, and what this disparity says about Qin society's rigid hierarchy. Along the way, they consider how archaeological evidence like the Sun cemetery fills gaps left by historical texts like the Shiji. This episode offers a ground-level view of life and death in the Qin Empire, far from the palaces and battlefields. #QinDynasty #SunFamilyCemetery #Lintong #TerracottaArmy #Archaeology #QinShiHuang #BrickInscriptions #GraveGoods #BronzeMirrors #IronTools #QinSociety #Shiji #SimaQian #Commoners #Hierarchy #AncientChina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. Juli 20267 min
Episode The Qin Empire's Lost Navy: Qin Shi Huang's Southern Fleet Cover

The Qin Empire's Lost Navy: Qin Shi Huang's Southern Fleet

When we think of Qin Shi Huang's military, we imagine terracotta infantry and cavalry. But the First Emperor also built a formidable navy to extend his reach southward. This episode dives into the little-known story of the Qin southern fleet: the shipyards of the Pearl River Delta, the naval campaign against the Baiyue tribes, and the construction of the Lingqu Canal—a 36-kilometer waterway that linked the Yangtze and Pearl river systems, enabling troop and supply transport into modern-day Guangdong and Guangxi. We also explore the archaeological evidence from ship burials and bronze drum cultures, and the legacy of Qin naval engineering that influenced later dynasties. Join Lucas and Luna as they chart the waters of an empire that tried to conquer not just land, but rivers and seas. #QinNavy #QinShiHuang #LingquCanal #Baiyue #AncientChina #NavalHistory #PearlRiverDelta #QinShipbuilding #ChineseEngineering #TerracottaArmy #QinDynasty #EastAsianHistory #MilitaryHistory #AncientShips #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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