Tao Jun is well-organized, grand in formation and large in scale. These terracotta figures are well-proportioned and beautifully shaped, and everyone has a unique expression: some bite their lips, some glare or stare, some bow their heads in thought, or look puzzled, and some look naive or lively. After the armor was buckled, the soldier had a crossbow under his arm and an quiver on his shoulder. The general wears armor and holds the hilt of the sword, maintaining an awesome manner. The horse is strong and powerful, with its head held high and its hair erect. Magnificent, exquisite workmanship, fully demonstrated the great talent and foresight of the Chinese nation.
1980, two larger bronze chariots with riders and horses were unearthed. Each chariot has four bronze horses with harnesses, a coachman, a gorgeous canopy, perforated windows, a saddle decorated with gold and silver and a bridle. The horses and chariots are colorful and lifelike.
These artistic treasures of the Qin Dynasty are undoubtedly one of the great miracles in the world.