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A collection of 5 reflections on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

A collection of 5 reflections on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

By visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses exhibition, I realized the ingenuity of the ancient people. It is amazing that they were able to create the ingenious terracotta warriors and horses thousands of years ago. This fully demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and outstanding artistic talent of our ancient working people. A collection of reflections on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses compiled and shared for everyone. Reference is provided and your reading is welcome.

A Collection of Reflections on Visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses 1

Walking into Pit No. 1 of Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses, I was stunned by the scene I saw. Each terracotta warrior and horse stood neatly in the pit. , many rows, many columns, with no end in sight. I seemed to see the scene of this army sweeping across the six countries at that time. They held weapons in their hands and fought to the death on the battlefield. They were very brave, not afraid of any danger, and their momentum and momentum were quite huge.

A smell of land penetrated my nose, which felt a little smelly, but it didn’t affect me who was watching with relish. It was full of history. The terracotta warriors and horses stand one by one in a deep pit, and their bodies are the color of earth, making people feel very serious, as if no one can invade this army. I picked up the telescope and carefully admired the terracotta warriors and horses. Each soldier had a different expression. Some were thinking about problems, with a sad face; some were missing their hometown, as if they had something to worry about; and some were waiting to be received. Ordered, ready to go to war, feeling very happy. Their clothes are also different. The first two or three rows wear clothes made of cloth, and the back all wear heavy armor. The armor is made up of pieces and has many protruding beads on it. This huge army stood in front of me, as if I were a general standing in front of the army, and these thousands of troops were waiting for me to give the order to go out. They fought for the country and were willing to die for the country. The soldiers must be thinking: It doesn't matter if I die, we must fight for land for Qin, make the country prosperous, and complete the great cause of unification! Qin Shihuang had such an army, Only then has the great cause of unification been completed, and the era of China's separatist rule has ended! Among all the terracotta warriors and horses, my favorite is the "General Warriors". It wears a double-tailed Capricorn Crown on its head. The appearance of the Double-tailed Capricorn Crown is very unique. The two long columns of the crown are backwards, and it looks very much like a bird called Capricorn. There are also many knotted straps on his body. , wearing an armor with some grids on it, and inside each grid there are V-shaped scales, which look slightly white; one of his hands hugs the wrist of the other hand, and the other hand Spread flatly, with your hands in front of your body in this posture; wear a pair of high, turned-up shoes on your feet. More than 2,000 years ago, Chinese craftsmen were able to depict the Terracotta Warriors and Horses so lifelike, which is really amazing!

I walked out of the gate of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, but the history and momentum of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses have been deeply The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are imprinted in my mind. As a lover of history, I have a better understanding of Chinese history. I can't help but sigh at the profoundness of Chinese national culture and the ingenuity of the Chinese people! Collection of Reflections on Visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Coinciding with the Spring Festival, our family went to the ancient capital of Xi'an. There is the famous ancient walled city, which surrounds the urban area of ??Xi'an and also surrounds the hearts of the people of Xi'an; the beautiful Big Wild Goose Pagoda is the symbol of the ancient city of Xi'an; more than 100 kilometers away from the urban area of ??Xi'an, there is also the most dangerous mountain in the world. Huashan?

In Xi'an, these are not the only places of interest. The most famous one in the world is the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang.

The Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses are located at the foot of Lishan Mountain in the east of Lintong District, more than 30 kilometers away from Xi'an City. According to historical records: Qin Shihuang began building the cemetery when he ascended the throne at the age of 13. Prime Minister Li Si presided over the planning and design, and General Zhang Han supervised the construction. The construction took 38 years. Our tour guide, Uncle Xiao Gao, told us: The average height of the Terracotta Warriors is about 180 centimeters, with the shortest being 173 centimeters and the tallest being 190 centimeters. Except for the kneeling shooting figurine whose hair is tied on the left side, the hair of the other figurines is tied on the right side. I asked Uncle Gao: Why is this? The uncle said: The first is to make it easier to distinguish between the kneeling and standing arching figurines; the second is that during war, when the standing arching figurines fire arrows, the hair of the kneeling arching figurines will not block them. sight. In fact, there are still many pits in Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum that have not been excavated. That is because the terracotta warriors and horses need to be protected. Once the terracotta warriors and horses are unearthed, they will soon oxidize, and the original bronze color will transform into other colors.

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We came to the hall of Pit No. 1, wow! If you hadn’t seen it with your own eyes, it would be hard for you to imagine the majesty and splendor. The terracotta warriors and horses were lined up in rows and rows. It was truly a battle between the south and the north. , the image of an invincible army. Pit No. 1, the earliest discovered terracotta warriors, is rectangular, 230 meters long from east to west, 62 meters wide from north to south, and about 5 meters deep. It has a total area of ??14,260 square meters. It has slope doorways on all sides and a terracotta warrior pit on the left and right sides. It is now called Pit No. 2 and Pit No. 3. The layout of the pit is reasonable and the structure is unique. At the bottom of the pit, which is about 5 meters deep, an east-west load-bearing wall is erected every 3 meters. The terracotta warriors and horses are arranged in the passage holes.

There are only male figures in the terracotta warriors and horses, and there are no female figures. Moreover, the horses inside are only as tall as colts, because the horses' backs are too high and the soldiers will not be able to get on them. The appearance of the terracotta warriors and horses was customized according to the soldiers who had made great achievements under Qin Shihuang at that time. It takes four people to burn a terracotta warrior and horse. As long as one person makes a mistake, the other three people will also die. If successful, the names of the four people can be engraved on the bottom plate of the terracotta warrior and horse. I also learned a little secret: if you look at the terracotta warriors and horses from the side, you will see that the bellies of some of them are slightly protruding, which is not easy to find from the front. At that time, Qin Shihuang did not allow fat soldiers, and those who were too fat would be beheaded on the spot.

The Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit really opened my eyes. It is the largest underground military museum in the world, one of the greatest discoveries in the history of world archaeology, and is known as one of the eight wonders of the world. It's exactly the same as what we said in the textbook. Collection 3 of my thoughts on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Today my mother and I went to the Tianjin Museum to see the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses treasure exhibition. I have seen news about Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses on TV since I was a child. Today was really an eye-opener for me.

Qin Shihuang was the emperor of the Qin State during the Warring States Period. Not long after he became emperor, Qin Shihuang, who was nearly 13 years old, ordered the construction of a tomb for himself. He believed that he was the first emperor since the beginning of the world, so he wanted to Take first place. It is said that Xianyang, the capital of the Qin Dynasty, was the largest city in the world at that time. It's really admirable to say this.

When you come to the exhibition hall, the lifelike terracotta warriors and horses come into view. The kneeling archer figurine is on one leg, with the other leg's knee pointing up. There is alertness between the brows, and it looks like it is ready to go; the infantry figurine has a handsome face, a strong figure, and finely crafted armor. It is the main force of the Qin army. The cavalry figurines have a steady expression, holding the reins of the horse with one hand; while the general figurines look unusually tall, especially because their armor pieces are small and thin, and they are tied with colorful flower knots on their chests, which is enough to identify their identities.

The most unique thing is the carriage in the center, which consists of four horses and has a driver under the umbrella of the carriage. The cover of the carriage is round and the carriage is square, which represents the round sky and the square earth. There are crossbars in each horse to keep the horse stable and to keep distance between horses. The driver holds four reins in his hands, and there are also four reins on the car to maintain the stability of the car. Such a complex and huge project embodies the wisdom and blood and sweat of the working people at that time.

By visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses exhibition, I realized the ingenuity of the ancient people. It is amazing that they were able to create the ingenious Terracotta Warriors and Horses thousands of years ago. This fully demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and outstanding artistic talent of our ancient working people. It is worthy of being the 8th wonder of the world. Collection 4 of my thoughts on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Xi’an is the ancient capital of China’s six dynasties and a famous historical city famous both at home and abroad. There are countless places of interest here. The Big and Small Wild Goose Pagodas, Forest of Steles, City Walls, Drum Tower, Bell Tower, Famen Temple, Qianling Mausoleum, Tomb of Princess Yongtai, Huaqing Pool, Hukou Waterfall and the eighth wonder of the world, the Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shihuang.

Today I am going to visit the world-famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang. My heart is full of curiosity. I learned about the Terracotta Warriors from books, and now I can be there in person, which is really exciting.

After more than an hour’s drive, we arrived at our destination. In the middle of the square in the scenic spot stands a large terracotta warriors and horses, which seems to welcome tourists from all over the world.

After passing two ticket gates, we finally came to the tunnel where the Terracotta Warriors and Horses were placed. This is the largest of the three pits that have been excavated. In 1974, local farmers discovered the tunnel while digging a well.

Thanks to careful excavation and restoration by cultural relic experts, these terracotta warriors and horses that had been buried underground for more than two thousand years were finally revealed to people.

With the passage of time, some terracotta warriors and horses are no longer complete. But the terracotta warriors and horses, which are arranged in an orderly manner and are as large as real people, still make me sigh! These terracotta warriors and horses have thousands of faces, and none of them is repeated. Maybe I can find a terracotta warrior who looks a lot like me here. Their beards were clean and neat, and their hair was pulled up high into a bun. It made me think that people in the Qin Dynasty were also so fashionable. They hold different positions and wear different clothes, making it easy for people to distinguish their positions. Today there are three armies: sea, land and air. In ancient times there were cavalry, infantry and archers. They lined up their troops and performed their duties, which made me admire their intelligence and strategy.

Along with the terracotta warriors and horses, a carriage was unearthed. This small carriage was the first air-conditioned vehicle in Chinese history. It contains several firsts in the world. Modern scientists are amazed by the manufacturing technology left by the ancients. This shows how smart and great our ancients were! Collection 5 of my thoughts on visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

The eighth wonder of the world? The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum is my travel destination this year.

We went to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the scorching sun and scorching heat. As soon as I entered the door, I was shocked by the majestic scene. The scale of the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses is huge. The total area of ??the three unearthed pits reaches nearly 20,000 square meters, which is as big as three football fields. The three figurine pits are arranged in a Z-shaped formation, like a huge military lineup. Among the three pits, pit No. 1 is the largest, 230 meters long from east to west and 62 meters wide from north to south. There are more than 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses, which is a phalanx of chariots and infantry. Pit No. 2 is a mixed phalanx of multiple arms. Pit No. 3 is the core of the entire army? The headquarters.

The scale of the pit is huge, but each terracotta warrior is a unique work of art. The average height of the pottery figurines is 1.8 meters. They wear different headdresses and have different facial expressions. The figurines also have different arms and divisions of labor. The infantry figurines are wearing heavy armor and holding weapons. It seems that as long as they are given an order, they will rush forward to kill the enemy regardless of their own safety; the archer figurines stand or kneel, but no matter what posture they are in, they all show their determination to hit the mark; the general figurines wear helmets on their heads. Crowned, wearing armor, the appearance is majestic; the cavalry figurines wear short boots and stand beside their horses, as if they are ready to mount and charge at any time. Watching the military formation, it seemed as if they were still alive. I saw pairs of bright eyes, and felt their skin that seemed to still have warmth and their desire to win.

After seeing the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, I was deeply shocked by the ingenuity of the ancient craftsmen. The terracotta warriors and horses seem to tell the story of that ancient dynasty and show the magnificence of Chinese historical relics.

Have you been to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi'an? If you have the chance, go and see it, it will definitely open your eyes.

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