Question

This good was the primary source of the “black alteration” of jade artifacts unearthed from high-class tombs. This good, which represented “Real Fire,” was mixed with another good representing “Real Water” and slathered on the feet to allow a person to walk on water, as recounted in Hóng's Bàopǔzǐ in its section on jīndān. Non-black colored ink derived from this good was brushed over oracle (-5[1])bone scripts. As told by (*) Sīmǎ Qiān, an area guarded by automatic crossbows featured imitations of the “hundred rivers” made from this good. Carved lacquerware gained its distinctive vibrant red from this good’s sulfide. For 10 points, cinnabar (-5[1])was the source of what metal which was amalgamated with lead to produce elixirs of immortality consumed by emperors like Qín Shǐ Huáng? (10[2])■END■

ANSWER: mercury [or shuǐ yín or gǒng; accept cinnabar prior to mention; prompt on water silver; prompt on metals or toxic metals; prompt on elixir of immortality by asking “what ingredient specifically?”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Ahmad ElrakhawiRITCornell MATLAB65-5
Richard NiuCornell RSyracuse+Rochester103-5
Nathan ZhangCornell MATLABRIT12710
Darryl WangSyracuse+RochesterCornell R12710

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