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to serve the shoguns that hired them and protect and expand their employers land or property
he did this by being the greatest leader he could be
people created government to protect our rights
they were beneficial because they fought wars to protect their people.
They did. The backbone of the Greek city-state was the small farmers, who were also the armoured warriors. They had to to protect their farms and crops from marauding nomads and neighbouring cities trying to gain more land.
The terracotta warriors were made to protect the emperor in the after life, as for why are they buried I have no idea.
they were there to protect the emperor and the emperor was very important
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.
Its use was to protect and join Emperor Qin in the afterlife
the terra cotta warriors were built to protect the emperor in the after life
The Terracotta Warriors were built to protect an ancient Chinese emperor's tomb and his journey in the afterlife. They are in China. Each Warrior is different and has its own armour and weapons. There are even horses and chariots in this army.
They aren't fighting anyone. They were buried with Emperor Qin to help him control his empire in the afterlife. They were a replica of his real army and were to stand guard and protect him from all his enemies.
The Terracotta Army was formed by the first emporer. The first Emporer formed the army to protect his tomb, in which it took 11 years to build all these warrios standing in battle formation. The Terracotta Warriors purpose was to stand in front of the tomb and look like actual life size people guarding the tomb, "to protect the tomb" this scared of approchers, but some approchures didnt fall for this trick and stole some of the weapons, photographs, and sentimental valuables.
No, their "mission" was to protect the mausoleum of the emperor - Qin Shihuang.
to protect the emperor in the afterlife
The Terracotta Warriors were buried approximately 1.5 kilometers (about 0.93 miles) east of the tomb of China's first Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, at a depth of around 5 to 6 meters (16 to 20 feet). They were discovered in 1974 by local farmers in Xi'an, Shaanxi province. The burial site includes thousands of life-sized figures arranged in battle formation, intended to protect the emperor in the afterlife.
because they are to serve and protect him i think