These are based on real life fighting soldiers to protect (http://www.livescience.com). There were all different soldiers and no one of them were alike (http://www.livescience.com). Each and everyone of those figures are worth 8.5 million a piece or more (http://www.smithsonian.com). They sell 5 foot tall replicas in some stores and hotels in china (http://www.smithsonian.com). The clay figures have been in that resting spot for more than 2000 years (http://www/smithsonian.com). Most of the clay figures are finished and completed and not broken (http://www.natureworldnews.com). The emperor was in the date in history known as the Han Dynasty (http://www.livescience.com). They all have clay horses and …show more content…
Some of the clay figures have some bronze objects on them or their clothes (http://www.swissinfo.ch). The emperor's father the king of china died in 246 B.C. (http://www.livescience.com). Zheng took the throne of china at the age of 13 (http://www.livescience.com). The warriors were discovered in 1974 in china (http://www.livescience.com). The terracotta warrior mesum get about one million visitors all around the world in one year (http://www.swissinfo.ch). The discovery site where the warriors were was recorded in 1979 (http://www.smithsonain.com). Some of the clay figures have the most elaborate designing on them