First of all, you can call him "Qin Shihuang" or "Shi Huangdi", but not 'Qin Shi Huangdi".
Then, yes he owned the Terracotta army. They were built in order to protect the tomb of this emperor.
No. The order of building the Terracotta Warriors was given by Qin Shihuang. However, the construction of the emperor's mausoleum hadn't been finished when he died at the age of 50. These warriors had made but not buried at that time. They were buried by the emperor's son and successor, Qin Ershi (秦二世).
the terra cotta soldiers
The tomb workers (because Qin Shi Huangdi didn't wan't anyone knowing where the tomb was)
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No. The Terracotta Army is the emperor's tomb-guarding troop. It is located at 1.5 km east from the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.
There is no pyramid just Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb.
Yes, it is the reason why those soldiers continued to serve the emperor lying in the tomb as his guards.
Terracotta Army
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
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no Shi Huangdi means first empire Qin Shi Huangdi was the first empire
because it was to protect Qin Shi Huang's tomb
They were made for the emperor's mausoleum during the Qin Dynasty under the rule of Qin Shi Huangdi. The first emperor of China.
Emperor Shi Huangdi came from the western state of Qin. Emperor Shi Huangdi came from the western state of Qin.
Qin Shi Huangdi burned documents that indicated that he was not the first ruler of China.
The first Qin ruler Shi Huangdi started the Cotta War. This was in China.
Shi Huangdi