1, Qinchuan 800 Li, Yunlong Peak Lake. Teach healthy people in the army to live to death. The imperial tomb in Soldier Town is like a mountain. During Qin Huang's ten thousand generations, he was arrogant.
2, from the imperial tomb, Weizhen all directions. The soldiers are fearless and unstoppable. Heroic and lifelike. The world is famous, and the king of Qin is famous.
3, Qin Huangling soldiers, swallowing mountains and rivers. Jinge iron horse, mighty. Dusty, brave and fearless. Zhuang zai Zhuang zai, China soldiers and figures!
4. Terracotta warriors and horses array, ready to fight. Eight thousand warriors, magnificent. Magnificent, Daqin Empire. Inherit forever, Qin Huang is a hero!
The Origin and Historical Background of Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Terracotta Warriors first appeared in the Qin Dynasty, and were built by Qin Shihuang for burial. Qin Shihuang was a great ruler in the history of China. He unified China and implemented a series of political, economic and cultural reforms. He believed that the soul still exists after death, so he built a large terracotta warrior to protect his grave in case he continued to rule in another world.
Production and characteristics of terracotta warriors and horses
Terracotta warriors and horses are made of mud, wood, stone and other materials, with vivid shapes and different forms. Every terracotta warrior has a unique facial expression and posture, lifelike, as if it were a living person. The production requirements of Terracotta Warriors and Horses are very high, and each Terracotta Warriors and Horses must be carefully polished and carved to reach its present state.
The postures and costumes of Terracotta Warriors also have strict historical background and cultural connotation, which provides people with an opportunity to understand ancient military, culture and art.
Historical and Cultural Value of Terracotta Warriors and Horses
As an important heritage of ancient culture in China, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses have far-reaching historical and cultural values. It reflects the political, military, economic and cultural development of ancient China and shows the wisdom and creativity of ancient people. The appearance of Terracotta Warriors and Horses also proved the strength and unity of ancient China, and embodied the greatness and glory of ancient civilization in China.
In addition to cultural value, Terracotta Warriors and Horses also have high artistic value. Its fine production, vivid modeling and bright colors are the pinnacle of ancient Chinese pottery production. The level of carving and modeling of Terracotta Warriors and Horses has reached a high level, representing the highest level of ancient art development in China.