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Describe the terracotta soldiers and the emperors tomb.
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The Terracotta Soldiers are a vast army of life-sized clay figures buried near Xi’an to guard the mausoleum of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang; they number in the thousands and include infantry, chariots, and cavalry arranged in battle formation. Each figure was individually modeled with realistic facial features, clothing, and armor, and many were originally painted in bright colors before centuries of burial faded the pigments. The emperor’s tomb itself is a large earthen mound covering an elaborate underground palace complex that, according to archaeological evidence and ancient accounts, contains richly furnished chambers, models of the realm, and elaborate burial goods. Historical descriptions say the tomb included mechanical traps and rivers of mercury to mimic waterways, and because the central burial chamber remains largely unexcavated, much about its interior layout and treasures is still unknown.
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