Shi Huang Research Paper

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I will share some information about this horse statue. This horse was found buried under the ground about 1.6 kilometres away from the Emperor Qi Shi Huang’s tomb at the foot of Mt. Li. The material of the horse is Terra-Cotta which is means earth baked clay. The size of this magnificent sculpture is the same of an actual horse since Emperor Qi Shi Huang wanted a realistic army to be built around him. Qi Shi Huang must have really wanted some protection from the bad spirits to help him ease into the afterlife.

This artifact can tell us quite a bit about how the Chinese thought and what they cherished back then. First of all, from what Qi Shi Huang wanted (an army built around him), we can infer that the chinese were in many wars and battles.

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