Composition of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang 1
Today, the school organized our first-year students to visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. In the sky, the light rain is fluttering, and the carriage is full of our laughter. In a short time, we arrived at our destination-the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum.
When we got off the bus, we first walked into the No.1 pit. At this moment, the majesty of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum conquered my inner world and shocked me. I just took a look into the pit and saw thousands of life-size warriors neatly arranged 5 meters underground. Because it was buried in the soil for more than 2000 years, it was oxidized after being unearthed, so the original glass fell off and was replaced by a rich bronze color. They are 1.8 to 1.97 meters high and magnificent. Terracotta Warriors and Horses are arranged in three rows facing east, with 70 warrior figures in each row, ***2 10, which seems to be the vanguard of the military array. Followed by infantry and chariots, a total of 38 columns, each column is about 180 meters long, which seems to be the main body of the army array. On the left and right sides, there is a horizontal team facing the north and south. Each team has about 180 soldiers, which seems to be the two wings of the army. There is a column of warriors facing west at the western end, which seems to be the guardian of the army array. This is really terrible weather.
Leaving the first pit, we came to the second pit. There are 32 terracotta horses the size of real horses. Ma Tao is a group of four horses, dragging wooden chariots. Some of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses wear battle robes and some wear armor, and the bronze weapons in their hands are all real objects. Well-organized, team purge. Dozens of war horses hissed with their heads held high, ready to go. The whole army is ready to go. Unconsciously, we entered the third pit again. The most complete terracotta warriors and bronze weapons were unearthed here. There are veterans with beards and young people who have just entered the battlefield. Ordinary figurines, as high as 1.96 meters, stand upright and concentrate on thinking, showing a firm and powerful appearance. The image of a soldier, with his head slightly raised and his eyes looking straight ahead, looks very high.
The bronze weapons unearthed in the pit include swords, spears, machetes and a large number of crossbows and arrows. Although they have been buried in the soil for more than two thousand years, their blades are still sharp and shiny. These terracotta warriors and horses are a treasure house of sculpture art, which not only reproduces the military achievements and strength displayed by Qin Shihuang to accomplish the great cause of reunifying China, but also adds luster to the splendid ancient culture of the Chinese nation and adds a glorious page to the history of world art. ..
Composition of Terracotta Warriors and Horses II
It's summer vacation, so I should relax. My mother decided to take me to visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang and the Xi World Horticultural Exposition, and I set off with great expectation.
Although the weather is very hot, my mood is happy. After a bumpy journey, we came to the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum. There are many tourists here, including many foreigners. I think this place must be famous in the world. First of all, we visited the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum, where the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Dynasty, known as the eighth wonder of the world, and the bronze carriage of the Qin Mausoleum, the crown of bronze, were displayed. The terracotta warriors and horses displayed here are as big as the real thing and look very realistic. They are all wearing armor, but their arms are different. The servant who kneels and shoots the horse is obviously a cavalry. Then I visited the bronze carriage. There are two carriages, which look beautiful and practical, but smaller than real horses and chariots. Other exhibition halls also display many cultural relics, such as weapons, harnesses, pottery and seeds from more than 2,000 years ago. It's amazing. I can't imagine how it has been preserved until now. I asked my mother how much these cultural relics were worth. My mother said that these things have historical research value and are priceless.
Next, we visited Pit No.2, Pit No.1 and Pit No.3, especially Pit No.2, where terracotta warriors and horses were arranged in rows. Although a large part has not been cleaned up, the current lineup looks spectacular and imposing. This is not just my imagination, how the ancients rented these. Every terracotta warrior has a different face and expression, just like the tour guide said. Although it was oxidized and faded after being unearthed, it still looks lifelike. They are unarmed. Mother said, "It turns out that every terracotta warrior has weapons in his hand. After more than two thousand years, their weapons were all wooden handles, all turned into mud, and the metal parts fell to the ground. " My mother and I are still taking pictures here as a souvenir. I want to remember these masterpieces of the ancients. Although I know little about history, I know there must be a lot of knowledge in it.
After visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, I also know that the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang 1987 has been listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. I still have a lot to figure out. I think I'm becoming more and more interested in history.
Composition of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang III
Today, my mother and I came to Xi, an ancient city with a long history and culture, and visited the Terracotta Warriors with thousands of years of history.
We first came to pit 1, and the spectacular terracotta warriors and horses appeared in front of us. Although the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the lowest level, they are lifelike pottery. If you look closely, you can see a little hair! You see, the facial expressions of the Terracotta Warriors are different, with joy, anger, sadness and joy. These four facial expressions are vividly displayed, just like real people! The tour guide said that the terracotta warriors and horses just unearthed are all colorful. Because it was more than 2,000 years ago, once the Terracotta Warriors were unearthed, all the colors were oxidized within three hours.
Oh, what a pity! If only I could see those colorful terracotta warriors and horses with my own eyes! I also noticed that all terracotta warriors and horses are men with single eyelids. Why? The tour guide told me that the single eyelid was beautiful in the Qin Dynasty at that time. Oh, this is really interesting! It turns out that ancient people and modern people have different aesthetic standards! Then, we came to the second pit. There are only seven generals in the second pit, and five of them are broken. The warriors, civilians and crossbows in the No.2 pit are all broken, for example, some have lost their heads, some have lost their arms, and some have become "ruins" ... really "all kinds"
Ah! How I wish they were intact! Finally, my mother and I came to the No.3 pit. Most of the terracotta warriors and horses in pit 3 are still buried in the soil. Because the current excavation technology of cultural relics is not too hard, archaeologists are afraid that the excavation will cause greater damage to the Terracotta Warriors, so they keep the original appearance of the unearthed cultural relics. I believe that in the near future, archaeologists will be able to "see the light of day" for the Terracotta Warriors!
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