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Are the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and Terracotta Warriors and Horses scenic spots?

It is the same scenic spot, and its full name is the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses, a world cultural heritage, is one of eight wonders of the world, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relic protection unit.

Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum is located in the east of Lintong District, Xi, Shaanxi Province. It is a large burial pit in the cemetery of Ying Zheng, the first feudal emperor in China, with an area of 210.8 million square meters. Based on the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Dynasty, this museum is a ruins museum built on the original site of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit, and it is also the largest ancient military museum in China.

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Main attraction

1, vertical shooting figurines

Vertical shooting figurines are a special unit in Qin figurines. Unearthed on the east side of No.2 pit, the weapon is crossbow. Together with the kneeling figures, they formed the crossbowman army. The vertical shooting figurines are located in the front of the battle line, dressed in light combat robes, tied in a bun, tied with a belt at the waist, with sharp toes and light and flexible costumes.

2. Kneeling statue

On the east side of No.2 pit, a kneeling figurine similar to the vertical shooting figurine was unearthed, and its weapon was crossbow, which together with the vertical shooting figurine formed the crossbowmen array. Vertical shooting figurines are located in the front of the array, and kneeling figurines are located in the center of the array.

Archers and terracotta warriors are dressed in battle robes and armor, with their heads tied in a bun on the left side, their feet on square pointed shoes, their left legs squatting, their right knees touching the ground, their upper bodies turning slightly to the left, and their hands swinging up and down on the right side of their bodies with bows, showing the practice of individual soldiers holding bows.

3. Fighter Statue

Warriors are ordinary soldiers. As the main body of the military array, the largest number of unearthed terracotta warriors are pits, which can be divided into two categories according to their different clothes, namely, warriors in battle robes and armored warriors. As the main battle force, it is distributed in the whole army array. Warrior warriors are mostly distributed in the front, flexible and mobile; The figure of armored soldiers is distributed in the array. Both types of soldiers are armed with actual combat weapons, with high temperament and movement in silence.

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