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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.
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The First Emperor of China, Shi Huangdi, believed that he would need his army in the afterlife.
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
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.
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The Warriors and Horses are valued as museum pieces because they are highly detailed, life-sized clay statues, sculpted in 210 B.C. for China's very First Emperor, Shi Huangdi.
The army size of Qin should be over 600 thousand people. Shi Huangdi had got such a large army when fighting with the other six strong kingdoms and finally unified the whole country.
which of the follwing was not done by shi huangdi