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温家乐The Terra Cotta Warriors, also known as the Terra Cotta Warriors in the the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor or the Terra Cotta Warriors, is a category of ancient tomb sculptures. In ancient times, the system of human sacrifice was implemented, and slaves were accessories of the slave owner during their lifetime. After the slave owner's death, slaves were required to be buried as sacrificial objects to accompany the slave owner. Terra Cotta Warriors are burial objects made of the shapes of soldiers and horses (chariots, horses, soldiers).
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谭徐爽The Terracotta Army, known in Chinese as the "soldier and horse funerary statues," is one of the most astonishing archeological discoveries of the past few decades. Buried in 210-209 BC with Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi near the city of Xi'an, the army of statues was created, according to ancient beliefs, to help Quin continued his reign in the afterlife. Despite its antiquity, the figures were not discovered until 1974, and this happened as an accident as workers were drilling in the area and uncovered the colossal structure.
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于潇洋The Terracotta Army or the Terracotta Warriors and Horses is a collection of life-size terracotta statues that were buried with the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, to protect him in the afterlife. The army is part of a massive mausoleum that was constructed over 2,000 years ago in Xi'an, China.
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