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The Terracotta Army was buried with the first Emperor of Qin (Qin Shi Huangdi) in 210-209 BC (his reign over Qin was from 247 BC to 221 BC and over unified China from 221 BC to his death). Their purpose was to help rule another empire with Shi Huangdi in the afterlife. Consequently, they are also sometimes referred to as "Qin's Armies".

The Terracotta Army was discovered in March 1974 by local farmers drilling a water well to the east of Mount Lishan. (The precise coordinates are 34°23′5.71″N, 109°16′23.19″ECoordinates: 34°23′5.71″N, 109°16′23.19″E.) Mount Lishan is also where the material to make the terracotta warriors originated. In addition to the warriors, an entire man made necropolis for the emperor has been excavated.

Construction of this mausoleum began in 246 BC and is believed to have taken 700,000 workers and craftsmen 38 years to complete. Qin Shi Huangdi was interred inside the tomb complex upon his death in 210 BC.

According to the Grand Historian Sima Qian, the First Emperor was buried alongside great amounts of treasure and objects of craftsmanship, as well as a scale replica of the universe complete with gemmed ceilings representing the cosmos, and flowing mercury representing the great earthly bodies of water.

Pearls were also placed on the ceilings in the tomb to represent the stars, planets, etc. Recent scientific work at the site has shown high levels of mercury in the soil of Mount Lishan, tentatively indicating an accurate description of the site's contents by Sima Qian.

The tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi is near an earthen pyramid 76 meters tall and nearly 350 square meters. The tomb presently remains unopened. There are plans to seal off the area around the tomb with a special tent-type structure to prevent corrosion from exposure to outside air. However, there is at present only one company in the world that makes these tents, and their largest model will not cover the site as needed.

Qin Shi Huangdi's necropolis complex was constructed to serve as an imperial compound or palace. It comprises several offices, halls and other structures and is surrounded by a wall with gateway entrances.

The remains of the craftsmen working in the tomb may also be found within its confines, as it is believed they were sealed inside alive to keep them from divulging any secrets about its riches or entrance. It was only fitting, therefore, to have this compound protected by the massive terracotta army interred nearby.

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  • it really give me a big shock when i reallize that not two faces are the same... i wish i can see each one of them...

  • the figures are real soldiers of his army

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  • @yche332 infact, every single face of the soldiers are different.

  • It took 10 days for every figure to fire and there is a chromed plated sword on display there. And the City of Xi'an has a wall built around a modern city

    one of the most interesting Cities in the world very beautiful. A farmer found the first artifact while digging a well. He helps with the planning of the Museum. I would like to see the inside of the Emperors tomb that would be exciting.

  • It took 10 days for every figure to fire and there is a chromed plated sword on display there. And the City of Xi'an has a wall built around a modern city

    one of the most interesting Cities in the world very beautiful. A farmer found the first artifact while digging a well. He helps with the planning of the Museum.

  • It took 10 days for every figure to fire and there is a chromed plated sword on display there. And the City of Xi'an has a wall built around a modern city

    one of the most interesting Cities in the world very beautiful.

  • blah vlavasd

  • me too,We are going to see them in washington D.c on March 15th!

  • Absolutely Fascinating - Would love to see them.

  • are u retarded, they have found around 8000 soldiers, 530 horses, and 130 chariots. seriously, thats so inaccurate.

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