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The earth pit in the middle of the Terracotta Pit, why not dig it? Archaeologists give answers

The earth pit in the middle of the Terracotta Pit, why not dig it? Archaeologists give answers

Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China. After his death, his mausoleum became very mysterious. His mausoleum is very large and so large, there must be a lot of treasure in it, but we can't see the day his mausoleum opens. Because of its very large scale, it is easy to destroy the treasure if it is easily opened with a small mistake. However, for the Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shi Huang, it has begun to be open to tourists and attracts many tourists to visit.

The earth pit in the middle of the Terracotta Pit, why not dig it? Archaeologists give answers

Travel to Xi'an, where can you miss the Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shi Huang, although you can't see the style of the imperial tomb, but the size and number of the terracotta warriors can also make us feast our eyes, can personally contact with these antiquities from thousands of years ago, think about it, this feeling is very wonderful, people who have been to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit may notice that there will be a pit between few soldiers, why not dig up these pits?

The earth pit in the middle of the Terracotta Pit, why not dig it? Archaeologists give answers

In fact, this mound is the existence of a load-bearing wall, in the event of a disaster, through this load-bearing wall, it will not let the things above destroy the terracotta army, and another reason is also to play a role in dividing. You must know that there are countless soldiers in the terracotta pit, and their identities are also different, like generals, soldiers, cars and horses, etc., and through this pit, they can be isolated and look relatively neat.

The earth pit in the middle of the Terracotta Pit, why not dig it? Archaeologists give answers

On the question of whether there are cultural relics in the "earth pit" in the middle of the Terracotta Army, experts also gave their answers, and after repeated exploration by archaeologists, they said that most of the "mounds" are yellow raw soil and water silt, of which only a few areas have traces of unknown sites, but because there is no excavation, they can not give a conclusive reply.

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