The Terracotta Army not only appears in stories but also exists in reality. These figures have guarded their emperor thousands years ago. (In order to answer this question, please specify the story referred to.)
He ordered to build the Terracotta Army as his tomb guard in accordance with the appearance of his elite soldiers.
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The Terracotta Army comes from Asia, specifically from the country of China. The army was created to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife.
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.
The First Emperor of China, Shi Huangdi, believed that he would need his army in the afterlife.
The Terracotta Army warriors were originally underground.
The Terracotta Army was an army of life-sized terracotta figurines found in an ancient Chinese Imperial burial.
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They were his army
Terracotta army in Chinese. jk its 赤陶军队. :)
The Terracotta Army itself did not participate in battles; instead, it was created to accompany the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife. The army was intended to represent his military might and protect him in death, reflecting the emperor's belief in an eternal life. Therefore, there are no recorded victories or defeats associated with the Terracotta Army in actual battles.