History is the memory of things that have been said and done. —Carl Baker
The Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shi Huang can be said to be the greatest cultural relics left over from ancient times, and the number of terracotta warriors is also very large, and it is well known that none of these thousands of terracotta warriors and horses is the same, so many netizens have asked, are these terracotta warriors and horses made of real people paste mud? In fact, this is not the case, Xiaobian solves the puzzle for you.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are Qin Shi Huang's burial army, which is not false, and in the Qin Dynasty, there is an example of a living burial, and Qin Shi Huang, as the lord of the world, let the living be buried with it is not surprising, plus many of them are buried by the living, so over time it has been rumored that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are actually made of real people, because the terracotta warriors with thousands of faces are actually like their names, none of them are the same, so they leave a mysterious color in everyone's impression.
But when the terracotta warriors were excavated by experts, experts scanned the internal structure of the terracotta warriors with CT, and found that the interior of the terracotta warriors was actually hollow, not like the netizens rumored, it was fired by real people, from the perspective of some destroyed terracotta warriors, the broken interior of the Qin figurines was actually hollow, so why is there a legend that the terracotta warriors are burned by real people?
As mentioned earlier, the Qin Dynasty has a precedent of living people being buried, and there is also a precedent for the burial of live war horses, so it is falsely rumored, in fact, the huge project of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang was completely fired by the Qin Dynasty at that time, and the laws of the Qin State were very strict, and even every brick on the city wall had to be engraved with the name of the craftsman, not to mention the funeral of Qin Shi Huang, from which it can be inferred that these top craftsmen in the country were completely based on the portraits of real army soldiers and soldiers. Do you have any better answers to such an explanation?