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General figurines, kneeling figurines,
Qin figurines costumes, military attache figurines
1974 In March, farmers in xiyang village, east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, stumbled upon the Terracotta Warriors. The appearance of Terracotta Warriors shocked the world and was hailed as "the eighth wonder of the world" in the north. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the whole replica of Qin Jun at that time, and each work embodies the unique characteristics of people and things at that time. From the numerous terracotta figures in the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses more than 2,000 years ago, we can more truly research the costumes and hairstyles of various soldiers at that time.
The terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang are divided into two arms: terracotta warriors and cavalry figurines. Every arm is orderly and magnificent, which is the epitome of the powerful army of the Qin Dynasty. All kinds of armor, costumes, hairstyles, different grades, artistic beauty is also different. Among them, soldiers, military attaches and generals are different. The biggest difference between general figurines and military officers and soldiers lies in their clothes: general figurines wear crowns, two layers of straight robes and scales on their hips. Military officials and figures wear long crowns, straight robes and fish scales. Statues of soldiers are distinguished by their hair bundles, domes, straight robes and scales. Qin terracotta warriors and horses are graded according to various signs and systems. Here, it is of great significance to analyze the costumes of the Qin Dynasty by using different levels of generals and kneeling figures.
A, general figurines, kneeling figurines dress appellation
The Qin Dynasty was the first unified country in the history of China. Because its country is too short-15 years later, it was replaced by the Han Dynasty. Until 1974, the discovery and excavation of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses provided precious clues for historians, archaeologists, researchers and other enthusiasts. Among the more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses unearthed, there are generals, officers and figurines.
There is a figure-of-eight knot on the hip nail, a figure-of-eight knot on the right chest, a figure-of-eight knot on the left and right sides of the chest and a figure-of-eight knot on the neck. The armor is densely covered with fish scales, extending all the way to the crotch. Shoulder armor has epaulettes and shoulder pads. There are two layers of straight collar robes inside. Kneeling figures wear hip armor, which reaches the waist and shoulders. Inside is a straight collar and a straight robe.