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The Terracotta Army refers to the thousands of life-size clay models of soldiers, horses, and chariots which were deposited around the grand mausoleum of Shi Huangdi, first emperor of China and founder of the Qin dynasty, located near Lishan in Shaanxi Province, central China. The purpose of the army was likely to act as guardian figures for the tomb or to serve their ruler in the next life. The site was discovered in 1974 CE, and the realistic army figures provide a unique insight into ancient Chinese warfare from weapons to armour or chariot mechanics to command structures. Shi Huangdi was desperate for immortality, and in the end, his terracotta army of over 7000 warriors, 600 horses, and 100 chariots has given him just that, at least in name and deed. The site of the mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site even if the inner tomb itself has yet to be excavated.

China's First Emperor

Shi Huangdi (also known as Qin Shi Huang qin-shi-huangdi-fireball ) was the king of the Qin state, who unified China from 221 BCE and then founded the Qin dynasty. He ruled as China's first emperor until his death in 210 BCE. His reign was short but packed full of incidents, most of them infamous enough to earn Shi Huangdi a lasting reputation as a megalomaniac despot. The period saw the building of the Great Wall of China, the infamous Burning of the Books, where thousands of literary and philosophical works were destroyed, and the construction of a sumptuous royal palace. The emperor seems to have been especially keen on acquiring immortality, a quest no doubt given further motivation by his survival of three assassination attempts. Scientists were given the task of discovering life-prolonging elixirs, and young emissaries were sent across the Eastern Sea in search of the fabled Penglai, land of the immortals

Failing in these endeavours to unnaturally prolong his life Shi Huangdi fell back on the age-old standby of autocratic rulers and had a huge mausoleum built instead. In fact, the whole massive project was begun in the early years of his reign as it required a prodigious amount of work to get it ready. An administrative district was established at the site with 30,000 families forcibly relocated there and given the task of building the biggest tomb ever seen in China's history or anyone else's. Eventually, no doubt as Huangdi realised time was running short, hundreds of thousands of forced labourers were sent to push the project to completion. One way or another, Shi Huangdi was going to be remembered long after his reign. The Terracotta Army seems to have achieved that goal.

Huangdi's Mausoleum

The mausoleum of Shi Huangdi, actually an entire multi-burial complex which covers an incredible 35 to 60 square kilometres, was discovered in 1974 CE buried at the foot of the artificial Mt. Li near Lishan (modern Lintong), 50 km east of the Qin capital Xianyang in Shaanxi Province, central China. The tomb itself remains unexcavated but its spectacular army of terracotta defenders has, in part, been revealed and already earned the site the title of β€œGreatest Tomb in the World”. The tumulus of the buried tomb takes the form of a three-stepped pyramid, measures an impressive 1,640 metres in circumference, 350 metres along each side, and rising to a height of 60 metres. The whole is surrounded by a double wall.

Legend has it that the tomb contains vast riches but includes fiendish traps to ensure Huangdi rests forever in peace.

The floor map with its geographical models and painted universe ceiling were symbolic of the emperor's status as Son of Heaven and God's ruler on earth. Qian also notes that members of Huangdi's harem were entombed with their dead emperor and many craftsmen and labourers, too, in order to keep the fabulous wealth of Huangdi's grave goods a secret for all time.

The Terracotta Warriors

To protect his tomb or perhaps even to ensure he had a handy bodyguard in the next life, Shi Huangdi went a whole lot better than his predecessors. Rulers in ancient China commonly had two or three statues to stand as guardians outside their tombs but Huangdi went for a whole army of them. The Terracotta Army is actually one of only four in all likelihood as that portion so far excavated - 1.5 km distant from the mausoleum - is on the eastern side and is probably duplicated on the other three sides of the tumulus. Even this one-quarter section has not been fully excavated with only three of its four pits having been fully explored by archaeologists.

The main pit of the four which contain the discovered army measures 230 x 62 metres and is 4 to 6 metres deep. It had around 6,000 slightly larger than life-size depictions of infantrymen (1.8-1.9 metres tall), chariots and horses. The pit, originally with wooden columns supporting a wood beam ceiling, is partitioned by 10 brick-lined corridors. The floor was made from compacted earth which was then paved with over 250,000 ceramic tiles. The second pit, which is slightly smaller and R-shaped, had some 1,400 figures in it. In keeping with an obvious attempt to recreate exactly a real army, pit 3, measuring 21 x 17 metres, contains commanders and resembles a command post in the field.

Besides infantry, the army includes 600 horses and almost 100 chariots which carry officers and riders and have either a two, three, or four-horse team. The soldiers were set in regular rows and are depicted in different postures - most are standing while some are crouching. Their mix and particular arrangement of officers (slightly taller than everyone else with their general being tallest of all), cavalry, crossbowmen, skirmishers, archers, charioteers, and grooms give the illusion of a complete battlefield army ready for action. There are light infantry units with archers positioned at the flanks and front, the heavy infantry behind them, while chariots bring up the rear with their officers, matching the troop deployments mentioned in ancient military treatises.

The scale of the enterprise must have required a huge quantity of firewood to fuel the pottery kilns that made the figures, not to mention the countless tons of clay from local deposits needed to make figures weighing up to 200 kilos each. Besides the breathtaking finished result, the undertaking was a triumph of organisation and planning.

Much effort was made to render each figure unique despite them all being made from a limited repertoire of assembled body parts made from moulds. These parts are 7.5 cm thick and consist of a head, torso, leg, another leg acting as a plinth, two arms and two hands. Faces and hair, in particular, were modified to give the illusion of a real army composed of unique individuals, even if in reality there are only eight types of torso and head. Hands, too, were modified with straight or bent fingers and changes in the angle of the thumb and wrist. The figures were not glazed but were lacquered to protect them and painted using bright colours - traces of red pigment remain on some figures. It is astonishing to reflect that all of this almost infinite variety and realism was never intended to be seen by anyone.

Each figure would have held a weapon of some sort, probably real ones such as swords, halberds, spears, bows and crossbows, but most of these have long since been stolen, valued as they would have been for their bronze. Those swords still in place had kept their sharp edges, and each was inscribed with their manufacturer and supervisor. The warriors have seven variations of Qin armour which is (in imitation) typically in the form of riveted or joined panels of leather or metal, a design and materials confirmed by rare archaeological finds elsewhere and in text descriptions and other art forms such as tomb-paintings elsewhere.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago (2 children)

It must have been fucking wild to live in a small city dedicated just to making one guy's tomb.

It's fun to imagine what it must have been like. Were there different social groups between people all working on the project and the people necessary to support that population? What if the diggers had a bar they liked or some of the casters liked to go for runs? Maybe there was a troubled romance between a laborer and a wash woman, unsure what they would do when the project was complete.

Just fun to think about.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago (8 children)

cw: suicideIf I were to check myself into a psych ward what would it be like? What are the consequences? I dont wannna do redacted but it feels like I have to and idk how much longer I can resist

I'm in the US

Im sorry if this upset anyone its so stupid

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago

Capitalism but it’s catitalism and our economy is structured around what cats want to do

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago

Posting neat Chinese phrases whenever I feel like #26

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(fΔ“n shΗ’u)

Literally: β€œpart hands”

Figuratively: β€œbreak up [romantically]”

Remember εˆ†? Allow me to quote myself from θΏ‡εˆ†:

εˆ† is perhaps even spicier, also an essential grammar word. Even if you don’t know any Chinese you should be able to see that the character depicts a knife parting something in two parts. That’s the core meaning: Part! And from that flows: divide, fraction, component, portion, cent, minute, allotment. Some of those are read fΔ“n and some fΓ¨n. Oh and don’t ask about δ»½ lol

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Which one of you fucking removeds went around telling people I'm not woke?

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (11 children)

Dang, RLM finally got around to discussing Andor

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Would you still love me if I was a wormbot

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (1 children)

just realizing now that red faction was a pro communism game...

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (5 children)

The Terracotta Army is an amazing marvel. I hope they are able to make more discoveries about the tomb in the coming decades.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

You know, modern slot machines have so many arbitrary "bonuses" and random bullshit that I bet you could make one that just flashes random images and procedurally generated "reels" and nobody would notice that it was completely incoherent.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Lol I didn't realize reddit IPOd with negative equity.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Until somebody builds a littler hobo

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Mankind knew they could not change society, so instead of reflecting on themselves they blamed the beasts

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (2 children)
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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

it is march 29 and stalin saved the world from fascism

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (1 children)

What if it was the Three-Buddy Problem, and it's three guys who can't agree on which bar to go to

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (3 children)
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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (4 children)

Reading Unjust Depths and being invested in how the Cheka is gonna match up against the new Panzer diver... is this how tank guys feel? Deeply invested in the combat capabilities of war machinery? Idk if this being fictional makes it more or less sad either, lol blob-no-thoughts

The Jagd is a great idea though, the Union should steal some.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago (2 children)

you ever have the nice potato salad

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Every chance I get! I love potato and salad. Combine the two? Hell yeah.

I like making a vegan mayo base for it with a ton of paprika, but I recently encountered a mustard base version that also fucking rules

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Can't believe youtube cancelled their new feature. What if I wanted to watch a red, green, or a blue video?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (2 children)
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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

This vegan cheese dip is so accurate to the real thing it even fucks up my bowels. 😒

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (2 children)

man i fucking hate squatting lol. it's kind of like an ancient spell or something, in that it's like a 10 step process where if i fuck up or forget any one of the steps i can basically fuck up my quality life for several days / permanently if i fuck it up really bad. people online say that it's not necessarily bad to do if you have preexisting back problems but idk, maybe my body just isn't the right shape to squat heavy

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

Taking a business class and making a bunch of flash cards that just have synergy on both sides.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

I know we hate it but reddit.com/r/hubermanlab is currently hilarious

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

Jacket just came in the mail from china, please do not buy real anything people, this jacket is just as good

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (4 children)

So I keep seeing dipshits say that modern games are anti white, could someone name me one of these games? Like wtf are these nerds going on about lmao

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Its projection. The dipshit nerds Know that game devs should hate them because they are racist POS crackers. The game devs don't give a shit about the nerds and just want to make games. The devs aren't catering to the KKK gamers and the dipshits think that means the games are anti-white.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

really needing one of those october 8th hexbear news megathread kind of days about now

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

i see now why i wasn't so big on this freelancing, shit's boring as hell. I think I need to get out of the house while I do it just for some novelty and to resist the urge to goof off

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Interviewed for a position where I'd be doing vigorous manual labor and dealing w/ volatile people, on an overnight shift, for only $1.75/hr more than I can make freelancing from home

I think I'm an idiot. Why am I not just doing the freelancing?? The world's greatest minds are stumped

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Has anyone else read Debord? I'm currently making my way through Society of Spectacle.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

The less sleep I have the more powerful I get.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (1 children)

maybe i should get off the apps and try to make some new friends first instead or something but honestly the same underlying social maladies get in the way of this too, and my Consistent Friendship/Lack of Community loneliness was a thing well before my break up. and i know im at least lucky to have a decent number of friends already when many people have very few if not none - but im lucky to see them once a month, often more like every three months and sometimes closer to like...6-8 months. we simply aren't meant to feel our social bonds that infrequently. sometimes people tell me to focus on my hobbies or get a hobby when i talk about this, and yeah okay fair to an extent but when im feeling lonely it really diminishes the amount of joy i get from those, feeling socially sated is higher on my priority list of needs than being creative or engaging with media i like.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago (1 children)

what about alphacentota army

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