Qin terracotta warriors and horses are unique in sculpture, ancient and modern, at home and abroad. They vividly simulated the arrangement of army formations and vividly reproduced the magnificent momentum of Qin Jun's millions of soldiers and thousands of chariots.
Now, three terracotta warriors and horses have been excavated, each with more than 8000 terracotta warriors and horses. Pit No.1 has the largest number, with nearly 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses.
Now a huge arched hall has been built on the No.1 pit. Please look ahead, this is what I call the arched hall. Please follow me to the lobby. Please look down, these terracotta warriors and horses are very neat in rows and columns, arranged in a huge rectangular army array.
The terracotta warriors and horses you see now look exactly the same, but if you look closely, you will find that their expressions are different. Let me introduce some terracotta warriors:
This is an ordinary statue. He is a big man, wearing armor, holding a sword and holding his head high. At first glance, he has been through many battles. These are the images of soldiers. They are 1.8 meters tall, well-built, fully armed and ready to go. Next to the warrior figurines are cavalry figurines. Cavalry servants are dressed in short armor and tight pants, holding the reins in their right hands and holding bows and arrows in their left hands, as if they were ready to get on the horse at any time.