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Yan Capital Site of Early Western Zhou Dynasty in Beijing

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Situated at the northern foot of the Lishan Mountain 30 kilometers east of Xi'an in Shaanxi province, the Mausoleum is the tomb of the first emperor of China’s Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang. Covering an area of 56.25 square km, the mausoleum was originally topped with a mound of 115 m and at present the height of the covering mound is 76 meters. There are two city walls inside the cemetery - the inner city wall with a circumference of 3840 meters and the outer city wall 6210 meters. The height of the walls of both inner and outer cities ranges from 8 to 10 meters. Today there are still relic sites of walls. In the south is the burial place and in the north are structures of resting hall and convenience halls.

As the first imperial mausoleum in the history of China, the Mausoleum ranks first of all imperial mausoleums in terms of its massive scale and rich variety of burial objects. According to historical records, the mausoleum project had been initiated the next year after Emperor Qin Shi Huang ascending his throne. Completed in 208 BC, the construction lasted 39 years. It was designed by the Prime Minister Li Si and under the supervision of the Grand General Zhang Han. A total of 720,000 laborers had been enlisted for its construction. At its peak period of construction, as many as 800,000 men had been recruited. The number of men involved was almost eight times as large as that mobilized for the construction of the Pyramid of Khufu. As is recorded in the Book of History, the dig of the burial chamber continued until underground spring was reached. Copper was used to reinforce the base for the coffin to be laid upon...Inside the burial chamber were placed rare treasures. The main passageways to the chamber were equipped with machinery that could trigger the shot of sharp-pointed arrows from powerful crossbows. Tomb robbers would be shot dead as soon as they approached. The chamber was also filled with mercury to symbolize the rivers, lakes and oceans. The vault of the burial chamber was embedded with legendary luminary pearls to represent the sun, the moon and stars. Fish oil was used to light the chamber in pursuit of everlasting illumination.

The Qin Dynasty is a splendid page in the history of China. And the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor almost embodies the highest achievement of Qin civilization. Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought to bring underground and preserve all the luxuries and riches he had enjoyed in his life. The Terracotta Army unearthed in the Mausoleum has been acclaimed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World".

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  • Vanguard Army Alignment
    Vanguard Army Alignment
    Vanguard Army Alignment
    Vanguard army alignment in Pit No. 1
  • Terracotta Soldiers Ready to Set Out
    Terracotta Soldiers Ready to Set Out
    Terracotta Soldiers Ready to Set Out
    The terracotta horses, chariots and soldiers in Pit No. 1; the chariots have lost, but the soldiers and horses still remain.
  • Mighty Terracotta Army
    Mighty Terracotta Army
    Mighty Terracotta Army
    It displays to the world the lineup of the army that had unified China.
  • The Terracotta of a General
    The Terracotta of a General
    The Terracotta of a General
    Through the statue of this general, we can figure out the hair-style and dressing of the officers in the Qin Dynasty.
  • Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (1)
    Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (1)
    Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (1)
    The soldier is elaborately made.
  • Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (2)
    Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (2)
    Terracotta Soldier Kneeling down to Shoot (2)
    The soldier presents a composed and lifelike facial expression.
  • Horse with Saddle and the Horse-leading Soldier
    Horse with Saddle and the Horse-leading Soldier
    Horse with Saddle and the Horse-leading Soldier
    The horse-leading soldier wears a short campaign gown and a suit of armor without sleeves.
  • Bronze Dagger-axe
    Bronze Dagger-axe
    Bronze Dagger-axe
    Though the wooden handle has no longer existed, the dagger-axe remains as sharp as it once was.
  • Bronze Shu (an Ancient Weapon)
    Bronze Shu (an Ancient Weapon)
    Bronze Shu (an Ancient Weapon)
    Shu is a kind of ancient bladeless staff-like long weapon for guards of honor.
  • No. 1 Bronze Chariot
    No. 1 Bronze Chariot
    No. 1 Bronze Chariot
    No. 1 bronze chariot was probably the leading chariot of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
  • No. 2 Bronze Chariot
    No. 2 Bronze Chariot
    No. 2 Bronze Chariot
    No. 2 bronze chariot was called "anche", for it is stable and comfortable to be seated (in Chinese, "an" has the meaning of stable and comfortable).
  • Silver Bow Rack
    Silver Bow Rack
    Silver Bow Rack
    It is a rack for bow placing in the No. 1 bronze chariot.
  • Bronze Handle Inlaid with Gold and Silver
    Bronze Handle Inlaid with Gold and Silver
    Bronze Handle Inlaid with Gold and Silver
    It is a bronze ornament on the No. 1 bronze chariot which is used to connect and prolong the handle of the umbrella.
  • Gold Danglu
    Gold Danglu
    Gold Danglu
    Gold Danglu, an ornament for chariot-driving horse, is the component of the bronze chariot.
  • Gold Jieyue
    Gold Jieyue
    Gold Jieyue
    Gold jieyue, also an ornament for chariot-driving horse, is a component of practical chariot.
  • Duck-Bill Shaped Silver Hook
    Duck-Bill Shaped Silver Hook
    Duck-Bill Shaped Silver Hook
    It is a component of bronze chariot.
  • Bronze Dragon
    Bronze Dragon
    Bronze Dragon
    The article measures 240cm long, 100cm wide and 40cm high.

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