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Review of terracotta warriors and horses

Review of terracotta warriors and horses

After reading a work carefully, everyone must gain a lot. It's time to calm down and write a review. How to write a good book review? The following is my careful review of the Terracotta Warriors, for reference only, and I hope it will help you.

Review of Terracotta Warriors 1 There is a place called xi 'an in Shaanxi. There are Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Small Wild Goose Pagoda, Bell and Drum Tower and the famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses ... Terracotta Warriors and Horses are located in Dongqi District, Lintong District, Xi. It is located 5 kilometers north of Mount Li and 37 meters away from Xi 'an. 5 kilometers, it is the most magnificent ancient underground military museum in China.

There are many soldiers and horses in the Terracotta Warriors, as well as some chariots. All the soldiers are wearing armor as dense as fish scales, and their expressions and movements are different. Some raised their hands and held their fists, some stood upright as if observing the enemy, and some soldiers held sharp spears and swords in their hands. Behind some people, there are some war horses with different expressions, some with big mouths open, like chirping, some with ears pricked up, some with eyes wide open, and some with eyes tightly closed, as if ready for a fierce war with the enemy at any time. The colors of war horses are also different, some are turquoise, some are gray ... they look very good.

The Terracotta Warriors have been buried underground for thousands of years, so friends who travel to Xi must go and see them.

Reflections on Terracotta Warriors and Horses 2 Today, my parents and I played in Xi 'an and visited the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum of Qin Shihuang.

After arriving at the entrance of the museum, you have to take a 20-minute tour bus to see the magnificent Qin Terracotta Warriors. Finally, I arrived at the Terracotta Warriors, the largest ancient military museum in China.

Wow, what a big scene. According to the tour guide's aunt, there are 22,780 square meters and more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses on display here.

The terracotta warriors and horses are very tall and strong, and they look very imposing. It seems that the original Qin army is really imposing! At the same time, there are tens of thousands of actual combat weapons, and the craftsmen of Qin State have done really well. Listen to the tour guide's aunt, it is the first time in the tombs of past dynasties that the scale here is large and the funerary objects are rich. I tell you, the size here is equivalent to 78 Forbidden City. It took Qin Shihuang 38 years to assemble 700,000 craftsmen to build this mausoleum! According to my mother, there were six emperors in ancient times. In order to unify the six countries, Qin Shihuang said that "Qin Jun attacked millions". It is said that the terracotta warriors and horses, which were originally colored, turned gray-black after being unearthed. After discovering whose work it was, archaeologists put the excavated things together.

The terracotta warriors and horses were not discovered by scientists, but by an ordinary farmer while digging wells to fight drought.

Reflections on Terracotta Warriors and Horses III. I bought two boxes of dinosaur fossils from the Science and Technology Museum for archaeology, dug up two pieces of dinosaur fossils respectively, and then stuck them together, and my dinosaur fossil archaeology work was completed.

I went to the science and technology museum again early in the morning. I wanted to go to the dinosaur exploration museum, but I was told that the ticket had been issued and I didn't know how to get it. So I visited the dinosaur fossil exhibition again, and then went to the popular science shopping mall. I suddenly made a new discovery there-there are archaeological terracotta warriors and horses! So I bought it home and became an archaeologist again. I dug up this terracotta warrior and found that he was a general!

I was very interested in the Terracotta Warriors, so I found some books about them. It turns out that these are the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang, which are even older than the Three Kingdoms. I know that the Great Wall of Wan Li was built on the order of Qin Shihuang.

Grandpa told me: "The burial pit of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang is the largest underground military museum in the world." Grandpa is also very interested in terracotta warriors and horses. He said that he personally went to the burial pit of Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi 'an 25 years ago to see the real terracotta warriors and horses.

I will go to Xi and Beijing to see the Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall with my own eyes!

Thinking about Terracotta Warriors and Horses 4 Speaking of Terracotta Warriors and Horses reminds me of the past seven years ago. It was a hot summer. My father, my aunt and I took a train from my aunt's house to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Qin Mausoleum. My aunt lives in Xi 'an, and we arrived at the Qin Mausoleum by train for several hours. After arriving at the Qin Mausoleum, I cried and cried to see the Terracotta Warriors after lunch.

As soon as I entered the gate, the first thing I saw was a burly warrior with a pike in his hand. Further inside, we're going to visit the No.1 pit, which is seven or eight thousand square meters. Terracotta warriors and horses have different postures, some standing, some squatting, some kneeling, some holding horses ... Their expressions are also different, some are looking up at the distance, some are frowning, some are bowing their heads, as if thinking about something. I roughly counted that there are hundreds of thousands of terracotta warriors and horses in a pit, and few of them have the same posture. I'm thinking that the stonemasons in the Qin Dynasty were highly skilled, and their manners, movements, figures and faces were different, each with its own characteristics.

Then, we came to the second pit. The area of the second pit is also very large and spectacular ... then I came to the third pit ... because I went there and the fourth pit was being dug, we were not allowed to visit. I think the students who are going now have dug the No.4 pit, and there may be No.5 pit, No.6 pit, No.7 pit and No.8 pit.

Terracotta warriors and horses are not as magnificent as mountains and rivers, but they are very dangerous. But it means that China has a long history.

I love you Terracotta Warriors, love you Terracotta Warriors. ......

Thinking about Terracotta Warriors and Horses Xi's Terracotta Warriors and Horses is the place I want to go most. This summer vacation, my father and I came to Xi 'an to see the Terracotta Warriors.

Early in the morning, we came to the Terracotta Warriors in Lintong, Xi. First, we visited the Terracotta Warriors Museum, where there are: pottery figurines, pots, armor, bronze knives, pottery carts, gold coins and various weapons. According to the tour guide, there used to be a saying that the ancients made everything under the upper circle. Because the ancients thought that the sky was round, they made the carriage under the upper circle, especially the pottery figurines.

The Terracotta Warriors have four pits. The rows of terracotta warriors and horses in front of the No.1 pit are not wearing armor. Now they should be called death squads, with weapons in their hands. The middle and front rows are recruits without armor and weapons, and finally veterans with armor and weapons. Pit 4 is an empty pit. It is said that this is a granary, which was built by the son of Qin Shihuang. Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses were built by Qin Shihuang to protect his mausoleum, and they also listened to the tour guide.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Qin Huang are magnificent. Ancient science and technology were underdeveloped. It is really harmful to make such exquisite terracotta warriors and horses!

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