Is it true that the terracotta warriors and horses had no weapons in their hands and were taken away by Xiang Yu?

Unexpectedly, Xiang Yu took the blame again. Judging from the existing archaeological evidence, Xiang Yu may not even know where the tomb of Qin Huang is, let alone go to great lengths to get some weapons. Although many people are inclined to have Xiang Yu stolen, and a lot of evidence has been given to prove that Xiang Yu stole these weapons, these are not valid in my personal opinion, because at present, I feel that many things are wrong, and it is unlikely that Xiang Yu will steal these weapons. It can be specific.

First of all, it is recorded in the historical records that Xiang Yu stole the weapons in the hands of the Terracotta Warriors. It is said that Xiang Yu burned and robbed Qin Gong, and then some people thought that Xiang Yu's habit would rob these weapons. He also said, because in the future, he will fight for the world with Liu Bang, and weapons will naturally be indispensable. But think again, if Xiang Yu's so-called nature is followed, why did he only steal weapons and not all the terracotta warriors and horses?

What's more, it's boring to just steal weapons without destroying them all. One more thing, is Xiang Yu's record completely correct? For example, he set fire to Epang Palace, but later it was said that Epang Palace only laid a foundation and was not built at all, so we can't believe anything in history, because it was so long ago, who can tell clearly what happened? Many people blindly believe in ancient books, but the remains are far more convincing than books.

Actually, I personally prefer those weapons to be slowly corroded. After all, it is normal to be corroded for so many years. In other words, there is another saying that these terracotta warriors and horses have no weapons at all, but are made in that shape. Personally, I think this is impossible. They must have something in their hands, otherwise this posture is too strange and does not conform to the consistent style of Qin Shihuang.