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Terracota Wsrriors: Wonder of The Workd

#travelinginchina The Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, referred to as the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin or Qin Figurines, is a terracotta burial pit buried east of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China. It is known as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” and “One of the great discoveries in the archaeological history of the 20th Century.” Terracotta warriors and horses are a category of ancient tomb sculptures. In ancient times, a funeral system of human martyrdom was practiced. Slaves were accessories of the slave owner during his lifetime, and slaves were used as funeral items for the slave owner after the slave owner died.Terracotta warriors and horses are made into funeral items in the shape of soldiers and horses (chariots, horses, soldiers).The burial pits of the terracotta warriors and horses in the Tomb of Qin Shihuang sit from west to east, and the three pits are arranged in a pin-shaped shape.The earliest discovery was the No. 1 figurine pit, which was rectangular in shape. There were more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses in the pit, with sloping doorways on all sides.There is a terracotta pit on the left and right sides of the No. 1 figurine pit, called Pit No. 2 and Pit No. 3.The burial pit of Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and horses is the world's largest underground military museum. After the figurine array was excavated and opened to the public, it caused a sensation in the world.In 1978, the former French Chirac said after a visit: “There are seven wonders in the world, and the discovery of Qin figurines can be said to be the eight wonders.If you don't look at the pyramids, you don't count to Egypt; if you don't look at the Qin figurines, you don't count to China."Since then, the Qin figurines have been hailed as the “eighth wonder of the world.” The burial pit of Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and horses is the world's largest underground military museum. After the figurine array was excavated and opened to the public, it caused a sensation in the world.In 1978, the former French Chirac said after a visit: “There are seven wonders in the world, and the discovery of Qin figurines can be said to be the eight wonders. If you don't look at the pyramids, you don't count to Egypt; if you don't look at the Qin figurines, you don't count to China. "Since then, the Qin figurines have been hailed as the “eighth wonder of the world.” The terracotta warriors and horses are distinguished from their identities. There are mainly two categories of soldiers and military officials. There are also low-level, intermediate-level, and high-level military officials.Ordinary soldiers do not wear crowns, but military officials wear crowns. The crowns of ordinary military officials are not the same as the crowns of generals, and even the armor is different. The figurines include three types of infantry, cavalry, and armored vehicles.According to the actual combat needs, the equipment of samurai of different arms is different. The burial pit of Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and horses is the world's largest underground military museum.The Terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum occupies an important position in the history of Chinese sculpture.Its grand scale, large number, exquisite craftsmanship, and magnificent boldness are not only unprecedented in history, but also very rare in the history of archaeology, sculpture, and art. In general, the Terracotta Warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum is a pinnacle of ancient Chinese sculpture art and a bright pearl in the world cultural heritage.With its unique artistic charm and historical value, it has attracted countless tourists and scholars to visit and study.
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