Late last year, archaeologists in China found some very interesting items in an ancient tomb dating back as far as 202 BC, including a bronze vessel that somehow still held liquid. The liquid, which ...
A yellowish liquid found in a bronze pot dating back some 2,000 years is not wine, as Chinese archaeologists initially thought. It’s actually an “elixir of immortality” concocted during ancient times.
Finally, a stiff drink that’s good for your life span. A yellow liquid unearthed in an ancient Chinese tomb is believed to be an “elixir of immortality” once thought to make noblemen live forever, ...
A team of archaeologists in China has uncovered a 2,246-year-old stone inscription on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The archaeological discovery sheds light on a previously unknown chapter of Chinese ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Elixir of Immortality II: The League of Immortality How many deaths costs immortality? What demons are ready to let decided to live forever? Try to answer ...
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