We are not sure about that but Qin Shi Huang was buried with more than 7500 unique terracotta warriors and clay statues of the warriors were made too. This shows that the emperor was very wealthy. (:
some say it is buried in Huang he. nobody actually knows as nobody has found it. i bet God has plans for us. He will decide when we will find it or even not to find at all. get it? actually, it might sound confusing but.....oh! forget it! <:( *sigh*
Qin Shi Huang's tomb can be found 35 kilometres east of Xi'an, between the Lishan Mountains in the south and the Wei river in the north /China
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Because... my anonamous friend, the terracotta was a replaca of the Quin army in china
terracotta is a Orange Cross brown. it was used by qin to make soldiers, now called the terracotta army. terracotta is a clay from china. i hope this helped, if you need more answers i will try to answer them best as i can, but not always.
Terracotta clay!
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
The estimated burial time of the Terracotta Army is around 209 BCE, and the discovery time is 1974 CE. Thus, the Terracotta Army was buried for 2100 years at least.
They were buried
The terracotta warriors were made to protect the emperor in the after life, as for why are they buried I have no idea.
Hi well the terracotta army was buried in a well. Bye bye
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Those terracotta warriors were made in order to protect the emperor Qin Shi Huang once he was dead, he wanted to be buried with his own army.
No, there isn't a figure made to represent Qin Shihuang in the Terracotta Army. It's reasonable that the emperor shouldn't be include in his honor guards. He is resting in his "underground palace" to the west of the place terracotta warriors buried.
He ordered to build the Terracotta Army as his tomb guard in accordance with the appearance of his elite soldiers.
The Terracotta Army warriors were originally underground.
The terracotta army in Xian, China is a collection of over 8,000 life-size clay figures that were buried in the tomb of the first Emperor of China. They were meant to guard the emperor in the afterlife, not to be displayed as a monument to him. Nowadays, they are a tourist attraction and regarded as a national treasure.
The Terracotta Army was an army of life-sized terracotta figurines found in an ancient Chinese Imperial burial.
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