About the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang, few people know about these three weirdne

Updated on history 2024-07-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. The terracotta warriors and horses have burnt marks.

    2. None of the terracotta warriors had weapons in their hands.

    3. The hairstyles of the terracotta warriors and horses are not uniform.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Know, the first is that the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses do not have **, the second is that the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses have a different hairstyle, and the third is that the Qin Terracotta Warriors seem to have been burned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The ** of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses is gone, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses have traces of burning, and the hair buns of the Terracotta Warriors are very crooked, which are very strange.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    <>1. Qin Shi Huang repaired the tomb. According to folklore, after the unification of the Six Kingdoms, Qin Shi Huang began to build mausoleums on a large scale due to superstitious ideas. The site of the mausoleum was set in the scenic Lishan Mountain.

    In order to build the mausoleum, not only nearly 700,000 prisoners were transferred from all over the country, but also a large number of peasants were requisitioned from Henan, Shandong and other places to expand the number of people who built the mausoleum.

    Second, Li Si received the order. In addition, Qin Shi Huang ordered Li Si, who was the prime minister of Qin at the time, to ask Li Si to recruit thousands of boys and girls from the people to be buried for him. After receiving the edict, Li Si knew the danger of this task, and a large number of migrant workers had been requisitioned to build the mausoleum, and the people had complained, if thousands of boys and girls were gathered, the world would be in chaos, and the Qin Dynasty would not be protected, if the boys and girls were not recruited, the king of Qin was furious and worried about his life.

    3. Suiyu Lisi advises. After receiving the edict, Li Si couldn't sleep at night, and the fish at the bottom of the kettle were anxious. Later, when looking at the clay sculptures placed in the house, I suddenly thought that I could use terracotta figurines instead of boys and girls to be buried.

    Therefore, he immediately wrote to the King of Qin to advise the King of Qin to replace boys and girls with figurines, and analyzed the pros and cons in detail from the perspective of the Great Qin Jiangshan. After some persuasion, the King of Qin agreed to use terracotta figurines instead of virgins for burial, so he ordered Li Si to immediately gather capable craftsmen to fire terracotta figurines throughout the country.

    Fourth, the burning of terracotta warriors. During the Qin Dynasty, people's lives were relatively simple, and the structure of clay pots and pottery bowls used in daily life was simple. More than 100 craftsmen who were summoned for the first time lost their lives, and one of the artisans who was killed told his son that he could try to fire the figurines in sections.

    Later, the son succeeded in firing pottery figures and horses using this method, and the son of the old craftsman and the second batch of craftsmen who fired the terracotta warriors and horses were able to save their lives.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because these terracotta warriors and horses look very realistic, and there is folklore that these terracotta warriors and horses are burned with living people, it will create a sense of fear in people's hearts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because it's too much like a real person. The costumes of each terracotta warrior are different, and each person's form and expression are different. It seems to be real in front of you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is located at the foot of Lishan Mountain, east of Lintong District, which is more than 30 kilometers away from Xi'an City. World longitude Latitude China Shaanxi Xi'an Lintong more than 30 kilometers east of Xi'an. According to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang "Historical Records".

    Qin Shi Huang began to build the cemetery when he ascended the throne at the age of 13, and the planning and design was presided over by Prime Minister Li Si, and the general Zhang Han supervised the construction, and the construction time was as long as 38 years. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is the burial pit of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, located 1500 meters east of the cemetery. The terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shi Huang sit in the west to the east, and the three pits are arranged in a zigzag shape.

    The earliest discovery is the No. 1 figurine pit, which is rectangular, 230 meters long from east to west, 62 meters wide from north to south, about 5 meters deep, with a total area of 14,260 square meters, there are slope doorways on all sides, and there is a terracotta warrior pit on the left and right sides, which is now called No. 2 pit and No. 3 pit. The figurine pit layout is reasonable, the structure is peculiar, at the bottom of the pit about 5 meters deep, erect an east-west load-bearing wall every 3 meters, in the hole of the terracotta warriors and horses.

    In March 1974, when the villagers of Xiyang Village in Lingdong were fighting drought and digging wells, between Xiahe Village and Wula Village, three miles east of the mausoleum, a large-scale terracotta warrior pit of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was discovered, and the treasure of the Qin Warriors buried more than 2,000 years ago was uncovered by archaeologists. In 1975, the state decided to establish a museum on the site of the figurine pit. On October 1, 1979, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum began to exhibit to domestic and foreign visitors.

    At more than 1 p.m. on June 13, 2009, the No. 1 pit of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang was excavated again, and then in the middle of the northern part of the No. 1 pit, the colorful terracotta warriors and horses were unearthed.

    The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Burial Pit is the world's largest underground military museum.

    The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang is one of the greatest discoveries in the history of archaeology in the world, in 1978, former French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac said after visiting: "There are seven wonders in the world, and the discovery of the Qin Warriors can be said to be eight miracles." If you don't look at the Qin figurines, you can't be considered to have been to China.

    Since then, the Qin figurines have been praised as "one of the eight wonders" in the world, and three figurine pits have been excavated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Introduction: Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.

    According to the historical records: Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng began to build the cemetery when he ascended the throne at the age of 13, presided over the planning and design by the prime minister Li Si, and the general Zhang Han supervised the work, and the construction time was as long as 38 years, the project was huge, the spirit was magnificent, and it set a precedent for the extravagant burial of the feudal rulers of the past dynasties. At that time, the total population of the Qin Dynasty was about 20 million, and the number of laborers in the construction of tombs reached as many as 720,000.

    Xiuling household soil, taken from the south of the cemetery 2000 meters between Sanliu Village and the county quarry department, there is a multi-level loess cliff of 5 25 meters high. A large number of stones used in the cemetery are taken from Zhongshan and Jun'e Mountains in the north of the Wei River, and they are all transported to Lintong by manpower, and the project is very difficult. It is known as "one of the eight wonders of the world", which shows its magic and rarity.

    It is enough to explain the great achievements of Qin Shi Huang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The brief introduction shows that on March 29, 1974, when there was a bitter drought and no rain in the Qinchuan River for 800 miles, the villagers of Xiyang Village, located one kilometer east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, drew an irregular circle on the rocky beach of Persimmon Shuyuan at the foot of Lishan Mountain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang are almost unknown to everyone in China, and many people are even more admiring to visit. But there are 3 extremely strange places in the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang, I don't know if you have found it?

    First, burned? Strike high.

    The current terracotta warriors and horses can be clearly seen in many places, and there are traces of being burned, so how did this burn? Who burned it? There is no record in ancient historical sources.

    The only clue is that in the last years of the Qin Dynasty, after Xiang Yu entered Guanzhong, he not only set fire to Afang Palace, but also set fire to Xianyang and the mausoleum at that time.

    Therefore, many wild histories record that this fire was burned by Xiang Yu, and the reason why Xiang Yu set the fire is said to be that these terracotta warriors and horses are all lifelike, and a few white bones can still be seen when they are split. Therefore, Xiang Yu was very scared, thinking that this was a Yin soldier who could be resurrected at any time, so he burned it down. But no one knows what the real situation really is.

    Second, why did the Terracotta Warriors have no weapons? Clear the hall.

    At the scene of the Terracotta Warriors, it is rare to see human figurines with weapons. Moreover, the terracotta warriors and horses also have the distinction of arms, at that time, as soldiers, the difference in weapons was the key distinction between the arms, and most of the current terracotta warriors and horses have no weapons in their hands. Why is that?

    Where did this weapon go? Whether it is from the historical records or the shape of the terracotta warriors and horses, it can be clearly seen that in fact, they were holding weapons at the beginning, and even if these copper and iron weapons are corroded, it is impossible to completely disappear.

    The only explanation is that these weapons were taken very early. There is a saying that Xiang Yu came to the Terracotta Warriors and saw that the weapons here were very sophisticated, and in order to reduce military spending, he directly accepted all of them and armed the Chu army. But there is no way to find clues in the historical materials, and no one can make up their minds.

    Third, why is the hairstyle of the terracotta warriors different?

    If you have been to the Terracotta Army, if you are careful, you may have found it. The hairstyles of these terracotta warriors and horses are obviously different, and some of the hairstyles are positive, typical of the Central Plains style, but a large part of them are curved and oblique to the right, so many people say that they made a mistake when making them, and from the strict requirements of the terracotta warriors and horses for craftsmanship, the possibility of this situation is very low.

    Judging from the actual situation, this kind of hairstyle was only available in the Chu State at that time. And the famous Empress Dowager of Qin, Empress Dowager Xuan, that is the clan of Chu State, the eighth son of Mi. Therefore, many people believe that this terracotta warrior is probably not made for Qin Shi Huang, but for Mi Bazi.

    However, it is also uncertain now. Maybe in the process of making, there are a lot of Chu people in these models of the Qin army, and their hairstyles are like this.

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