Looking for Traces of the Qin Dynasty: Looking at the Qin Dynasty Through the Qin Terracotta Warriors

Looking for Traces of the Qin Dynasty: Looking at the Qin Dynasty Through the Qin Terracotta Warriors

by Xu Weihong Shen Shen

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122Kwords44chapters
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[Recommended by Xu Hong, Ma Boyong, and Yu Genzhe! Enter the excavation site with the "archaeological detective"] The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are a symbol of the strength and magnanimity of the Qin Empire. Behind the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are proof that countless living individuals have lived in the era. They are like cells of the Qin Empire and have become the most vivid annotations of the Qin Empire. Xu Weihong, the leader of the third excavation of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit No. 1 And the excavation of the Qin Xianyang City ruins, has been unremittingly "searching for relatives" and studying Qin history for 30 years. In this book, she presents us with many subtle discoveries at the terracotta warriors and horses archaeological excavation site. Together, they reproduce a vivid picture of Qin Dynasty society: along the branching lineage of the Qin Terracotta Warriors family, what kind of innovation and inheritance, reality and expectations can be seen of the Qin people? The "Wule Gongming" system is improving day by day, and the terracotta warriors and horses repaired with "bone paste" represent the pragmatism of the Qin people or the compromise of the regulatory authorities? How did the developed local lacquerware technology in the Qin Dynasty support craftsmen to create such vividly colored terracotta warriors and horses? What three types of people built the Qin Mausoleum, and how did they provide logistical support? ... And following the author's exploration of the living past of Qin and Korea, we can also see the reality of the Qin Dynasty behind more cultural relics and sites: How does the "Jue Juezi" in Qiangnu reflect the Qin Dynasty's military pursuit and surpassing of the nomads? Is Qin Shihuang's "conquering the world's troops" true or false? Is the implementation of the policy flexible? "Bao Qin" has a strict mourning process for soldiers who died in battle. Can it help us solve a little bit of our doubts about "why Qin unified the world?" What contribution did the development and growth of Liyi make to the Qin Empire's stabilization of its national rule...

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