The construction and significance of the Terracotta Army during Qin Dynasty in ancient China.

October 31, 2024

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Realistic
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History
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Arthur
Language
English

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The construction and significance of the Terracotta Army during Qin Dynasty in ancient China.

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Here is a script about the Terracotta Army: Did you know that China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, was so obsessed with the afterlife that he built an army of over 8,000 life-sized terracotta soldiers to protect him in the afterlife? The Terracotta Army was constructed in 210 BCE and took over 36 years to complete, with each soldier uniquely crafted with different facial expressions and clothing. But that's not all - the emperor believed that his army needed entertainment in the afterlife, so he even built terracotta musicians, acrobats, and horses to keep them entertained. Talk about afterlife goals!