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TERRACOTTA WARRIORS
Chinese Landmark
Terracotta Warriors in Xian, known as the eighth wonder of the world, now is a museum to display the
terra-cotta warriors and horses which were made in Qin Dynasty. Qin terracotta warriors have guarded
the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang for over 2000 years. In 1987, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and
Terracotta Warriors were approved by UNESCO to list in the World Heritage
List.
HISTORY AND CONSTRUCTION OF TERRACOTTA WARRIORS AND HORSES
In 221 B.C., Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty established the first centralized feudal dynasty
in China. After his death, he was buried at the northern foot of Lishan Hill in the east of Lintong
County. The tomb has been reduced to half its size after 2,000 years of water and soil erosion, but still
impressive - 76 meters high and a fundamental space of 120,000 square meters.
One unusual detail about the construction of the tomb is that the emperor had the building begin
shortly after becoming king of Qin at the age of 13. This action contradicted Confucian wisdom that a
son should demonstrate respect for his father by building as impressive a memorial as possible and
that a man should never plan his own funeral rites.
The tomb took 39 years and 700,000 workers to reach completion. It had pearls embedded in the
ceiling to represent the stars, and rivers and lakes were modeled with liquid mercury. The tomb itself
has not been opened yet.
EXCAVATION OF THE TERRACOTTA WARRIORS
On March 29, 1974, while a severe drought hit Shaanxi Province, villagers in Lintong County,
accidentally discovered the terracotta fragments when they dug wells on their fields. The villagers
called the terracotta warriors “Wa Ye” as an immortal of underground world. The first time they saw
the terracotta warriors, the warriors’ clothes and weapons were still in very bright colors, after two
thousand years buried underground. However, when archaeologists excavated soil, affected by air
oxidation, the color of the warriors gradually disappear within a few minutes, only leaving the clay color
now.
From 1976 to 1978, the archaeological team added staffs to fully carry out the excavation work. On
October 1, 1979, Museum of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shi Huang began to
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MAIN CATEGORIES OF FIGURES
There are four main categories of figures in this museum: chariot warriors, infantrymen, cavalrymen,
and horses. There are generals, middle ranking officers, lower ranking officers, ordinary soldiers, and
armored warriors. The latter can be further divided according to their headgear into warriors with a
square scarf, a cylindrical bun, or a flat bun. There are kneeling warriors as well.
SECTIONS OF TERRACOTTA WARRIORS MUSEUM
Terracotta Warriors Museum was built on top of the pit sites, located at the north foot of Lishan
Mountain, 7.5 kilometers east of Lintong District, 37.5 km west of Xi'an. Opened from October 1, 1979,
the Pit 1 was first opened one. Until September 1991, it has officially opened the pit 3. September
1994, the Pit 2 began to exhibit to visitors while excavating.
►Pit 1: Pit 1 is the largest among the 3 pits. It is 5 m deep with an area of 14260 square meters.
There are over 6000 terracotta warriors and horses in annular square formation. The Pit 1 has
excavated 500 terracotta warriors, 6 chariots, 24 horses and lots of bronze weapons and ironware.
►Pit 2: Pit 2 is located northeast to Pit 1 and east to Pit 3, in trisquare formation. It is 96 m long from
east to west and 84 m wide from south to north, with the total area about 6000 square meters. The Pit
2’s formation is more complicate, and the types of warriors are more complete than the other 2 pits. It
has the most grand battle formation among the 3 pits.
►Pit 3: Pit 3, with an area of 520 square meters, is located west to Pit 1, in concave shape. At the
entrance, there is a chariot. In the pit, there are 68 terracotta warriors. From the formation of Pit 3, it
looks like the general headquarter. However, it was not finished.
SIGNIFICANCE OF TERRACOTTA WARRIORS
Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum is the largest imperial mausoleum with most peculiar structure and
abundant connotation. In fact, it is a luxurious underground palace. Qin Terracotta Warriors and
Horses, both in terms of quantity, quality, or in the archaeological discoveries, are rare in the world. It
provides very precious materials for in-depth study of the Qin Dynasty military, political, economic,
cultural, science and art in the second century BC. It is not only the art treasures of the Chinese
people, but also the common cultural heritage of the world's people.
Terracotta Warriors is a real-life theme art. Its means of artistic expression is delicate, lucid and lively.
The gestures and facial expressions are different between two terracotta warriors, with distinct
personality and strong characteristics of that age, showing peak clay sculpture art at that time.
TIPS FOR VISITING THE TERRACOTTA WARRIORS:
•It is better to buy the copies of terracotta warriors on the way out then on the way in, as you will have
to take them with you all the visit. And hawkers may offer you a better price.
•There are books about the history and discovery of the terracotta warriors which you can buy in the
bookstore of the museum.
•It is not allow walking down to the pits. When taking picture, please remember not to use the flash.
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LA GUIA SE DEBE REALIZAR EN HOJAS DE BLOCK CARTA RAYADA O BLANCA
1. Read carefully the text.
2. Underline the Adjectives with a green color pencil.
3. Underline the plural nouns with a pink color pencil.
4. What was Terracota Warriors?
a. A musical group.
b. A Chinese Emperor’s army.
c. A Japanese government army.
5. Where was located Terracota Warriors?
a. In Japan.
b. In China.
c. In Korea.
6. Why is it a Mausoleum?
a. Because is a museum.
b. Because is an underground palace.
c. Because is an Emperor’s grave.
7. This story is _________ and Why?
a. Interesting.
b. Boring.
c. Funny.
8. Do the general description of the Terracota Warriors and do a drawing about it.
9. Do 5 illustrations that count the story. Realice 5 dibujos o ilustraciones que cuenten la historia en
orden. (que quepan en una hoja de block tamaño carta)
10. Do a squareword with thirty (30) words from the text.
11. Translate into Spanish the text.
12. In your opinion, Why Terracota Warriors are considered a very important discovery and a heritage
for the world?
13. What are the main cathegories of figures in that army?
14. Would you like to know Terracota Warriors Army? Why? Why not? Use connectors and write
complete answers.
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