A collection of more than 8,000 clay soldiers, chariots and horses that were buried with the Chinese emperor in 210 BC with the purpose of protecting him from imaginary enemies in his afterlife.
A collection of more than 8,000 clay soldiers, chariots and horses that were buried with the Chinese emperor in 210 BC with the purpose of protecting him from imaginary enemies in his afterlife.
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Clay soldiers for the Clay Emperor