Video: Qin Shihuang's process of making terracotta army
According to archaeologists, terracotta statues are crafted for a very long time, with an elaborate technique that goes far beyond their time to millennia.
Each statue in the terracotta army is extremely unique, each with its own expressive facial expression, hairstyle and outfit.
Terracotta army in the tomb of Qin Shihuang.
Although damaged by time, each statue still has its own distinctive color. The statues constitute a colorful setting: red, blue, purple and yellow.
The army demonstrates the power of Emperor Qin Shihuang as standing in the aura.
Ancient Chinese craftsmen created separate and heated parts before recombining them into a complete terracotta statue.
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