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Originally discoveredTerracottaBrightly colored. Each terracotta warrior actually has a color. After more than 2,000 years of deep burial, the preserved pigments begin to change within 15 seconds of unearthing, and within 4 minutes they are completely dehydrated, warped, and peeled off, and some are left on the mud layer.
If you could go back in time, you would see that they were originally colorful and gorgeous: vermilion, jujube, purple, pink, dark green, pink green, pink purple, powder blue, medium yellow, orange yellow, black, white, ochre, there are more than a dozen colors.
Environmental changes are the main reason for the rapid fading of the terracotta warriors, and the subsequent conservation is also due to damage caused by microorganisms and soluble salts. in the electron microscope.
Below, clusters of white "flowers" bloom on the surface of the artifact.
Terracotta Warriors and Horses Making:
Most of the terracotta warriors and horses are made by the method of pottery smelting and firing, first use the pottery mold to make the first fetus, and then cover a layer of fine mud for processing, depiction and color, some are burned first and then connected, and some are first connected and then burned. The heat is uniform, the color is simple, and the hardness is very high. In each process, there is a different division of labor, and there is a set of strict work system.
The original terracotta warriors and horses have bright and harmonious paintings, and the existing terracotta figurines found in the excavation process still retain bright colors when they are just unearthed, but after being unearthed, due to the oxidation of oxygen, the color disappears instantly in less than ten seconds, and turns into white ash. All that can be seen today are the remnants of the painted paint.
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The terracotta warriors and horses have colors, and the original surface is colored.
When the terracotta warriors and horses were first unearthed, they were all brightly painted, with more than a dozen colors, such as vermilion, purple red, pink, pink green, pink purple, powder blue, orange yellow, black, and white. However, after more than 2,000 years of deep burial, the preserved pigments were oxidized by oxygen after being unearthed, and the color disappeared in less than ten seconds and turned into white ash. All that can be seen later is the remnants of the painted paint.
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The terracotta warriors and horses were originally colored, but after being unearthed, they began to fade, and they became their current colors in just a few tens of seconds.
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The color of the terracotta warriors and horses is very bright, and each terracotta warrior actually has a color, but the color has degraded because of the unearthing.
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It is colorful, and there are vermilion, pink, and purple in any color.
Dark green, pink green, pink purple, powder blue, medium yellow, orange, black and white, ochre.
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The original colors of the terracotta warriors and horses include vermilion, purple red, fierce pink, pink green, pink purple, powder blue, orange yellow, sky blue, black, white and so on. Among the many colors, the four colors of pink green, vermilion, pink purple, and sky blue are the most used, so these four colors are the main colors of the Qin warriors' clothing. <
The original colors of the terracotta warriors and horses include vermilion, purple red, pink, pink green, pink purple, powder blue, orange yellow, sky blue, black, white and other more than a dozen colors. Among the many colors, the four colors of pink green, Zhu Xi simple red, pink purple, and sky blue are used the most, so these four colors are the main colors of Qin Kai's imitation figurine clothing.
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