First, local conditions and customs
The discovery of pottery figurines can help scholars to study the customs of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. The posture and costumes of pottery figurines can reflect the clothes of people in the Han Dynasty and understand how they lived.
Second, the social system
The burial of painted pottery figurines by Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty is also of great significance to understanding the social system at that time. Among these painted pottery figurines, a very special kind of pottery figurines, the criminal figurines, was found in Han tombs for the first time, which is of great research value for understanding the punishment system in Han Dynasty.
Third, the tomb specifications
The pottery figurines of Baling, the Emperor of Han Dynasty, are different from those of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, and have no armor. If you look closely, you will find that these terracotta figures have no arms. In fact, when they were buried, they had clothes and arms, but the arms were made of wood. With thousands of years of corrosion, these clothes and wooden arms are gradually corroded, so the terracotta warriors and horses we see are what they are today, which is of great significance to understand the tomb specifications of emperors in Han Dynasty.
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