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 bone scripts. As told by (*) Sīmǎ Qiān, an area guarded by automatic crossbows featured imitations of the “hundred rivers” made from this good. (-5[1])Carved lacquerware gained its distinctive vibrant red from (10[1])this good’s sulfide. For 10 points, cinnabar was the source of what metal that was amalgamated with lead to produce elixirs of immortality (10[1])consumed by emperors like Qín Shǐ Huáng? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: mercury [or shuǐ yín or gǒng; accept cinnabar until read; prompt on water silver; prompt on metals or toxic metals; prompt on elixir of immortality by asking “what ingredient in the elixir of immortality?”]
<GE, Ancient History and Archaeology>
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