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There was a desolate place in China, and Qin Shihuang never forgot it until his death. What's left?

Such a remote place that Qin Shihuang never forgot until his death is Chengshantou. Chengshantou, the easternmost part of Chinese mainland, was thought by Qin Shihuang to be the end of the sky. Today, there are still stone tablets left by the Qin Dynasty. One hundred years later, when Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, worshipped Mount Tai, he also sailed all the way to the east until he reached the top of the mountain.

At that time, Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, was shocked by the sunrise in Chengshantou. He even built a temple in Chengshantou and sent people to visit it every once in a while. So why did Qin Shihuang come to such a remote mountain and become a mountain? According to historical records, Qin Shihuang came here to sacrifice to seek immortality.

However, some people say that Qin Shihuang came here not to seek eternal life, but to conquer Jiao Ren. But after all, more than a thousand years have passed since Qin Shihuang's time, so why Qin Shihuang went to Chengshantou in the east is also controversial now. But now the most recognized saying is that Qin Shihuang came here only when he was traveling around the world.

After all, although Qin Shihuang has always demanded immortality, it can be seen from the fact that he built a mausoleum for himself that he does not believe that there really is immortality in the world. Therefore, it is even more impossible for Qin Shihuang to believe that Chengshantou has something, and it is even more impossible to believe that Jiao Ren has nothing.

But I wonder, are we making things too complicated? What if Qin Shihuang came to Chengshan just to watch the beautiful sunrise by the sea? Is the emperor not qualified to take a walk and have a look at the world? After all, the world is so big that the emperor wants to see it!