Unveiling the Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shi Huang: History, Scale, and Unique Design
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The terracotta warriors stand as a magnificent symbol of Ancient Chinese culture. They were created to protect the first emperor of China in the afterlife and are considered one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. Each figure demonstrates incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail, reflecting the artistic and military skills of that era. Visitors are often amazed by the size, structure, and sheer number of these life-sized statues. The average soldier stands 5 feet, 18 inches tall, and remarkably, every soldier is unique. No two figures share the same facial features or posture. They are carefully arranged shoulder to shoulder in battle formation, representing the emperor's army. This uniqueness highlights the importance placed on individuality even within a vast, disciplined military force. These warriors were part of the Mausoleum complex built for the first emperor of China during his reign, which began when he was just 13 years old. The army took around 40 years to complete, involving thousands of artisans and laborers. The Mausoleum complex is a testament to the emperor's power, ambition, and desire for immortality, and it continues to draw historians, archaeologists, and tourists from around the world.That concludes the listening content for the beginner English reading exercise compiled by Qicai editor Xiao Wu. We hope you gained some insights after listening!
- magnificent
adj
1. characterized by grandeur
e.g. the brilliant court life at Versailles
a glorious work of art
magnificent cathedrals
the splendid coronation ceremonySynonym: brilliantglorioussplendid
- unique
adj
1. highly unusual or rare but not the single instance
e.g. spoke with a unique accent
had unique ability in raising funds
a frankness unique in literature
a unique dining experience2. radically distinctive and without equal
e.g. he is alone in the field of microbiology
this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem
Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint
craftsmen whose skill is unequaled
unparalleled athletic ability
a breakdown of law unparalleled in our historySynonym: alone(p)unequaledunequalledunparalleled
3. the single one of its kind
e.g. a singular example
the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting
a unique copy of an ancient manuscript
certain types of problems have unique solutionsSynonym: singular
- mausoleum
noun
1. a large burial chamber, usually above ground
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