The antimony mining waste rocks refer to the waste antimony ores generated in mining, crushing-manual picking or dense medium separation [1]. The waste rocks are large in size, and gray-black, mainly composed of stibnite, pyrite, quartz, fluorite, lignite, calcite and other minerals [2, 3]. A large number of untreated waste rocks are usually transported directly to the stacking area and exposed to the surface for a long time. Under the action of rain, the precipitation of heavy metals from waste rocks will threaten the mining area environment health and surrounding residents [4, 5], especially that the leaching of Sb and As will cause extreme damage to the surrounding environment [6-8]. At present, there is less literature on the dissolution and release characteristics of heavy metals in solid