Yes he did die in 210 Bc (before christed)
Emperor Qin Shi Huang died on 10 September 210 BCE.
Qin Shi Huang died on September 10, 210 BCE.
emperor Qin Shi Huang died in 210BC
he died from eating the mercury pills. since the mercury cant be absorbed then Chinese alchemists chemically turned mercury to a solid form as a pill for immortality. the more qin shi huang ate the more damage was done to his body
In his later years, Qin Shi Huang became obsessed with becoming immortal. To this end, he congested mercury pills made for him by his court scientists. He was killed after taking too many of them.
There is mystery surrounding the death of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Some say he was poisoned and others believed he worked himself to death.
He Died From Oldage
He died in 210 BCE.
The most popular theory was that he ate powdered jade and drank mercury because he wanted to become immortal. Obviously, mercury is not a medicine, and I'm pretty sure that jade isn't any better.
He died in Eastern China in the Shaqui palace. His death has always been surrounded in mystery and legend.
While searching for immortality in the west of his empire, Huang Di had alchemists brew him elixers, which were unfortunately full of mecury. He was slowly posioning himself as he searched for a way to live forever.
Qin Rigang died in 1856.