As we all know, the Qin Dynasty was the first superpower in the history of our country, which was famous for its advanced weapons manufacturing technology and strong combat effectiveness at that time, and thus the world-famous Qin Shihuang was born. The power of the Qin Dynasty has left evidence in history, not only in serious historical records, but also in the huge mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and the excavated Qin Terracotta Warriors.
Of course, the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor has not been excavated, but its super-grand scale and mysterious legend have shocked the world enough. According to the measurement of relevant experts, the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor covers an amazing area of nearly 80 Forbidden City, and the mound on the ground is like a mountain, which is the largest mausoleum in the world. Sima Qian also recorded the mysterious legend of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum in Historical Records. It is said that there are rare treasures of neighboring countries in it, and it has been instilled with mercury like the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. The top of the tomb is covered with pearls and treasures, and the stars shine, representing the star river in the sky. Qin Shihuang's coffin stopped among these treasures, surrounded by killing organs.
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses unearthed in Xi Qinling shocked the people of China and the world. The country immediately recognized the Terracotta Warriors as a national treasure and gave them strong protection measures. We also got a glimpse of Qin Jun, which was famous more than 2,000 years ago. When the terracotta warriors and horses were first unearthed, they were all covered with exquisite paintings, which looked bright and dazzling, but they were soon oxidized by the air, and the painted pigments were basically gone. Miraculously, one of the terracotta warriors did not fade, and his face was painted with green pigment, which puzzled archaeologists and related ancient books were irrelevant. In the end, it can only be an eternal mystery. This blue-faced terracotta warriors and horses have been specially protected and have only been exhibited four times so far.