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Who were the Terracotta Warriors supposed to represent?
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According to the Smithsonian Magazine, the unearthed Terracotta warriors in Xi’an, China, were symbolic guards of Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb and represented both his military might and his rigor as an administrator. Artnet News reported that over 8,000 of these warriors have since been unearthed.
Liu Xiao/Xinhua via Getty Images
Liu Xiao/Xinhua via Getty Images
Who were the Terracotta Warriors supposed to represent?
- Attila the Hun’s forces
- Timur’s conquered peoples
- The Golden Horde of Mongolia
- The armies of China’s first emperor
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