Shi Huang Tomb

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1. Analysis of Subject:
Artwork depicting the tomb of Qin Shi Huang. Chinese historian Sima Qian wrote that more than 700,000 people need to build tombs. There are about 6,000 terracotta warriors and their purpose is to protect the emperor in the afterlife from the evil spirits. This is also in the army of 40,000 chariots and bronze weapons actually.
2. Analysis of form:
British historian John Man pointed out that this number is greater than any other city in the world at that time and calculation of the foundation was built by 16,000 people in two years. While Sima Qian never mention the terracotta army, these statues were discovered by a group of farmers digging a well on March 29, 1974. The soldiers were created with a variety of mixed clay mold and then
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Qin Shihuang is an important figure in the history of China, opened nearly two millennia of imperial rule in China. After unification, he admitted a series of major economic reforms and political. He has conducted many huge projects, including the construction and consolidation of parts of the Great Wall, Mausoleums sizes famous city is protected by the terracotta army with real size, and a large national road system, at the cost of so many lives. One of the first projects that Qin Shihuang done while alive is built tombs for themselves. 215 BC, he ordered General Meng Tian to use 300.000 people to start building.
4. Analysis of iconography:
Two rivers, the Yangtze and the Yellow River flows into the big ocean of graves simulated using mercury. Tomb floor section describes the characteristics of the river and the land, the upper part is shaped ceiling decorated heavenly constellations. The idea is said to Qin Shi Huang continued to rule the kingdom even to the afterlife. In order to protect the tombs, the emperor's craftsmen create traps can shoot arrows at anyone who entered.
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