qin shihuang
No, their "mission" was to protect the mausoleum of the emperor - Qin Shihuang.
The founder of the Qin Dynasty was Qin Shihuang (秦始皇), also known as the first emperor of China.
Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of a unified China, had several sons, the most notable being Fusu and Huhai. Fusu, the eldest, was favored for his intelligence and military skills, while Huhai, the younger son, was eventually named crown prince. After Qin Shihuang's death in 210 BCE, Huhai ascended to the throne as the second emperor but faced challenges, leading to his eventual downfall. The internal strife and power struggles among his brothers contributed to the collapse of the Qin dynasty shortly after his reign began.
Qin Shihuang.
A Palace complex of Qin Shihuang, emperor of China. Constriction began in 212 BC
Most of the current wall was built during the Ming Dynasty.
They were built in the reign of Qin Shi-huang (秦始皇), the first emperor of Qin Dynasty. Shihuang means the first emperor, and Qin is the name of the dynasty. This emperor thought he was so great that he called himself the first emperor. And the terracotta warriors were made for him.
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the first emperor was Liu Bang
Yes. Among those who did such a thing include Qin Shihuang, the first Chinese emperor.
First of all, you can call him "Qin Shihuang" or "Shi Huangdi", but not 'Qin Shi Huangdi". Then, yes he owned the Terracotta army. They were built in order to protect the tomb of this emperor.