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Mao Mausoleum
The Mao Mausoleum, the tomb of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, is located in the...
Hemudu Culture
Hemudu Relics, a neolithic cultural site located in the lower reaches of Yangtze Valley, got its...
The Sword of Goujian
The sword of Goujian is an important bronze weapon in China's Spring and Autumn Period.
Through the statue of this general, we can figure out the hair-style and dressing of the officers in the Qin Dynasty.
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
Situated at the northern foot of the Lishan Mountain 30 kilometers east of Xi'an in Shan'xi province, the Mausoleum is the tomb of the first emperor of China's Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang.
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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
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
It displays to the world the lineup of the army that had unified China.
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)
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
The horse-leading soldier wears a short campaign gown and a suit of armor without sleeves.
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)
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 was probably the leading chariot of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
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
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
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, an ornament for chariot-driving horse, is the component of the bronze chariot.
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
It is a component of bronze chariot.
Bronze Dragon
Bronze Dragon
The article measures 240cm long, 100cm wide and 40cm high.
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