Three Layers of City Walls to Protect Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum

In a China mausoleum system, a long time ago, it was originally found out that Lang Fang and other annexes were built inside and outside the city walls. Moreover, the archaeologists have also found a group of San Chuque architectural sites, which was built between the inner and outer walls in eastern mausoleum. San Chuque was the highest symbol of architectural level a long time ago, and it was used by the emperor only.
After 40 years of hard work, the archaeologists of Shaanxi Province discovered the enigma of the city walls of Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum.
It was said that each tile used by the annexes was engraved with some characters. Most of the contents of the characters were names of local authorities. Some were personal names. From the characters in the potteries, we can see that the local authorities who were responsible for providing tiles to the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum were numerous and jumbled. The government offices of Qin central pottery making, basically offered the tiles used in building Lang Fang.
Experts say that the discovery of the city walls was another milestone in the archaeology of Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum. It is of great meaning and importance in studying the China emperor's mausoleum system.
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- Last updated on Aug. 04, 2025 by Alex Jin -