The people that made the terracotta soldiers were buried alive with the king.
NO
the terracotta wrriors are mportant to the people of Xian,china
720,000 people
Whatever Chinese people eat!!
yes
the terracotta army is hundreds of statues, in the colour terracotta, of warriors representing people who fought in the war. hah ha naaaaaaaaaa not true
how many terra cotta warriors are there you ask?well i just found out that there is more than 6000 stone warriors that were buried. some of the people the warriors wre modelled on were buried with their slaves
No, the terracotta warriors do not contain real people inside them. They are life-sized clay statues created to accompany the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife. Each warrior is unique, reflecting different ranks and roles, but they are all made of terracotta and were crafted as part of a massive burial complex.
Yes. The theory is that each of the thousands of Terra Cotta warriors has a different face, and that the face is a replica of the emperor Qin's real warriors.
not that people know of, as women were not allowed to fight, so it was really unfair
because the army is so great no one would want to miss it and its Emperor Qin the dynasty emperor
They go to see them in the pit in which they were originally placed. The pit is now covered by a large shed like building, it is very impressive and gives a good view of the warriors.