The terracotta soldiers, part of the mausoleum of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, were not actual soldiers who died; rather, they are life-sized clay figures created to accompany the emperor in the afterlife. These soldiers, along with other figures, were crafted around 210-209 BCE and were buried with the emperor to protect him in the afterlife. Therefore, there is no record of how many "died," as they are not real individuals but rather a funerary art form.
Yes
Terracotta clay!
2.5
Many soilders rushed to go join the war some worried that it would be over. Many soilders rushed to go join the war some worried that it would be over.
they killed many soilders during the battle
they wore leather skin shoes
3000
There are about 5 million soilders
The Terracotta Dog has 352 pages.
Over 100 soilders
some of the soilders died but my grandpa was a soilder but he didnt die
5,500
1880 in Richmond Texas
around 300 because there were so many terracotta warriors to uncover but eventually they only found about 700
1.5 million
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