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I don't know if you still have an impression. There was a big news during the Spring Festival. When the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Emperor were exhibited in the United States, they were stunned by an unskilled American cockroach, and they returned home...and went home... ...Go home... That's right, I went to Xi'an, didn't go to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, not to mention the equivalent of white, that is at least a huge regret. However, it is not an easy task to visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Qinshihuang Mausoleum in Linyi District, Xi'an. The car is not moving 2 km away from the museum. Can only walk in the past! Terracotta Warriors "outside the pit" lined up step by step "move" into it! Visit the copper car and almost squeeze out the shoes! This is the first batch of Chinese world heritage, known as the "eighth wonder of the world", the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, and the thousands of people of Qin Bingyu, showing the appearance of the ancients for thousands of years. At the time, the pictures of "The Ancient and Modern Wars of the Qin Dynasty" poured into my mind... Although the faces were different, they were all strong bodies and thick single eyelids - this was the image of the Qin people at that time.
Posted: Dec 6, 2018
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