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What cultural relics have been discovered recently in Handan City, Hebei Province?
20 1 1 On June 4th, 2008, more than a thousand "terracotta warriors and horses" of the Northern Qi Dynasty were unearthed from the noble tomb in Handan, Hebei. An A-shaped tomb of the Northern Qi Dynasty was found in the south of Cixian County, Handan, Hebei Province, and more than a thousand pottery figurines were unearthed. At present, these "Terracotta Warriors and Horses" of Northern Qi Dynasty are kept in Handan Museum and are being sorted out by professionals. The owner of the tomb is unknown, and it is judged as a noble in the Northern Qi Dynasty according to the regulations. A tomb consists of pyramids, tunnels and burial chambers, with a total length of 52 meters. According to the present surface10m at the bottom of the tomb. The bottom of the pyramid is inclined, the tunnel is brick structure with straight walls and roof, and the tomb is nearly square with radians on all sides. Zhao Xuefeng, director of the Cixian Cultural Relics Protection Institute, said that a total of 805 pieces of pottery/kloc-0 were unearthed in the tomb, and 4 pieces of animals, porcelain and iron were found in the tomb. The number of pottery figurines is the largest in the tombs of the Northern Qi Dynasty. There are warrior figures in town tombs, ritual figures in travel and figures in family life. There are various styles and costumes of pottery figurines, which reflect the etiquette system, real life, textiles and costumes in the Northern Qi Dynasty. There are Hu people wearing Chinese clothes and Han people wearing Hu people's clothes in the pottery figurines, which shows that the reform in the Northern Qi Dynasty has deepened the mutual influence of all ethnic groups. The cultural factors of northern nomadic people represented by Xianbei nationality and Han nationality go hand in hand, infiltrating and blending with each other. The height of the pottery figurines varies from 20 to 40 centimeters. The warriors in the town tomb are ferocious, wearing armor, holding a shield in their left hand and holding things in their right hand. There are many kinds of ritual figurines used for travel, including military and musical instruments, while most of them are used for daily work and entertainment in family life. The Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577 AD) was one of the dynasties in northern China. In 550 AD, it was established by Levin instead of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, with the title of Qi and the capital of Ye, which was called Northern Qi in history.