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TaronThe Terracotta Army is a vast collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the soldiers, chariots, and horses of the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. This impressive archaeological discovery was made in 1974 near the city of Xi’an in Shaanxi province. The army was created to protect the emperor in his afterlife and was buried with him in a series of underground vaults. Each figure is unique, with different facial features, clothing, and poses, reflecting the diversity of the empire at the time. The Terracotta Army is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century. Chinese people in the south, particularly in regions like Suzhou and Hangzhou, have a long tradition of creating beautiful gardens, known as huadu or liuyang, which evoke a sense of space and tranquility.
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沈张持3.Terracotta warriors and horses, also known as Qin ShihuanqMausoleum Terracotta Warriors and horses or Qin TerracottaWarriors, refers to a form of ancient tomb sculpture. Terracottawarriors and horses are not only an important historical andcultural heritage, but also one of the earliest world heritagesites in China. 4.The Chinese in the south are based oningenious and scientific frame structure, mainly wooden framstructure,supplemented by brick, tile and stone, and adopt woodenframe structure. Caused southerners to change their sense of space.
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Miracle2za4..Gardens in the south are mostly small in size.To evoke a sense of space, the use of "borrowinga dis- tant view"is of special significance. It enables a visitor to look outside the garden to enjoy a new and greater vista,and to acquire a feeling of spaciousness, despite being in a physically small space
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Miracle2za3.The Terracotta Army is a collection of life-sized clay sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. It was discovered in 1974 near the city of Xi'an, China and is considered one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. The army includes soldiers, horses, chariots, and weapons,and is estimated to have been created over 2,000 years ago
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飞兔The Terracotta Army is a collection of thousands of life-sized clay soldiers, each with unique facial features, that were buried underground for over 2,000 years to protect the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. This remarkable army was discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well near the city of Xi’an in Shaanxi Province, China. The soldiers were created as part of a massive funerary complex, which also includes the emperor’s tomb and several other burial pits containing various types of artifacts. The purpose of the Terracotta Army was to protect the emperor in the afterlife and ensure his continued rule. The soldiers were positioned in battle formation, holding real weapons, and were designed to be an eternal guard for the emperor’s tomb. The army consists of infantry, archers, cavalry, and charioteers, reflecting the military might of the Qin Dynasty.
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刘宝元3.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.; 4.There are more than 8,000 life-size statues in the Terracotta Army,mostly representing soldiers and horses, but there are also chariots, weapons, and other objects. The statues are extremely detailed, with warriors wearing different uniforms according to rank, and featuring detailed faces and lifelike postures. They are also positioned according to precise military formation, obeying rules of rank.
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孙硕研4.Gardens in the south are mostly small in size. Toevoke a sense of space, the use of "borrowing a dis-tant view" is ofspecial significance. It enables a visitorto look outside the garden to enjoy a new and greatervista, and to acquire afeeling of spaciousness,despitebeing in a physically small space.