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What should the Terracotta Warriors look like without fading?
Terracotta warriors and horses should look good when they don't fade. National Geographic magazine once restored a colorful version of the Terracotta Warriors pit, but the same pit is full of colorful clothes, which can be described as "colorful". Is this an army ready to fight the enemy? All this looks like a grand festival, different costumes, different colors and even different combat weapons.

So, is this really the truth after the color of the Terracotta Warriors is restored? The concept of modern army should not be attributed to the ancients two thousand years ago, when there were no uniforms. Mulan had a lot of trouble when she joined the army. She has a horse in the east, a saddle in the west, a bridle in the south and a whip in the north. So some people will ask: will he not know his family if he hits like this? There were no flags at that time, and there was no agreement to unify the war. Red-browed soldiers are "thrushes"; When Zhou Bo tried to appease the Lu family, he fought with his bare left arm. It is not surprising that the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang wore different colors. At this point, Ying Zheng has unified the world. His army should come from all over the world, not just from Qin. Someone has analyzed the bun of Terracotta Warriors, including the bun style of Chu people.

In the marriage history of Qin Chu, is this the person brought by Chu Fei? Probably not. In another world, Qin Shihuang is naturally the army that dominates the world, and clay figurines naturally reflect this. According to the excavation report of Terracotta Warriors and Horses in No.1 pit of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum (1974- 1984), these terracotta warriors and horses were all colored when they were unearthed, mainly red and green. However, these "China colors" disappeared in just 15 seconds, because archaeologists watched them dehydrate, curl and peel off. For more than two thousand years, it seems that there is only one room, and the whole process takes about four minutes.

According to records, the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang was burned twice. On one occasion, Xiang Yu used 300,000 people to dig the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, wreaking havoc. Also told a story: a shepherd boy was herding sheep near the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. A sheep accidentally fell into a hole. The shepherd boy went to the cave to look for sheep with a torch. Later, when cleaning up the Terracotta Warriors, pits 1 and 2 showed obvious signs of fire, and a large area of burnt soil was also found in the mausoleum. There is also a lot of burning soil and residue in the burial pit of Qin tomb. Later, people thought that the big fire collapsed the tunnel and destroyed the Terracotta Warriors. Of course, all this destroyed the paintings of the Terracotta Warriors.