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What happened to the supernatural incident at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in 1997? Taking stock of the three supernatural resurrection events of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses

In the history of our country, there are many examples of human sacrifice. Slaves are the property of slave owners to save money and cannot be regarded as a person. After the death of the slave owner, the slaves would be buried with them as sacrifices. So the terracotta warriors and horses were made into shapes such as chariots, war horses, soldiers, etc., which meant that they had to "protect" Qin Shihuang and be used by Qin Shihuang even when he went to another world. As we all know, the Terracotta Army is known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". It has been visited by more than 200 foreign heads of state and government. It has become a golden business card of my country's ancient glorious civilization and is known as one of the top ten rare ancient tombs in the world. One of the treasures.

Since the Terracotta Warriors and Horses were discovered in 1974, the world has been very curious about how they were made. Initially, some people said that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses were made by placing living people inside ceramics and then pouring them. The life of a slave was worthless in ancient times. Coupled with the cruelty of Qin Shihuang, many people believed this statement. But as the research deepened, experts discovered that there were no human components in the terracotta warriors and horses at all. In order to uncover the mystery of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, there have been three "Terracotta Warriors and Horses Resurrection" events.

In 1974, villagers in Xiahe Village accidentally discovered the Terracotta Warriors and Horses while digging a well, and then archaeological experts conducted rescue excavations. The clean-up work has been carried out for more than a month, but without much results. One day, a strangely dressed old man suddenly appeared and asked the archaeological team if they had dug anything. The team member replied no, and the old man left. The process was repeated on the second day, and it was not until the third day that the old man led the archaeological team to another location. He said: "Here are the pottery figurines below." The team members followed the old man's words and actually discovered a huge array of pottery figurines.

When they wanted to thank the old man, they found that he had disappeared and the old man never appeared again. Therefore, there are rumors that this is a resurrection event of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Members of the archaeological team all stood up to refute the rumors, saying that there was no such thing.

In 1997, an archaeological team came to inspect the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Suddenly someone smelled a rotten smell and found several corpses in the pits of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The deceased was dressed suspiciously, and there was a man clutching the head of a terracotta warrior. According to forensic identification, these people died a week ago, and the cause of death is unknown. Later, it turned out that these people were tomb robbers. At this time, there were rumors that the terracotta warriors and horses were to protect Qin Shihuang. When someone wanted to rob the tomb, these warriors would be "resurrected" and kill the foreign enemies. There is no evidence for this statement, and there is no way of knowing how those people died.

In 2006, Pablo, a German, was studying in Hangzhou. After he heard about the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, he became very interested in them, so he began to collect relevant information about the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Then he came to Xi'an and wanted to observe the Terracotta Warriors and Horses up close. But due to the distance, he failed to observe carefully. Pablo thought of a way, bought some materials, and quietly made a dress exactly the same as the terracotta warriors in the hotel. The next day, he came to the exhibition hall again. After finding a place with fewer tourists, he took out the clothes from his backpack and quietly changed into them. He quickly jumped into the pit of figurines and stood motionless inside.

Paper cannot contain fire. Soon some tourists discovered that there was something strange about a terracotta warrior and his eyes could move. The tourists informed the security personnel about this, and Pablo was soon captured. Since he did not destroy cultural relics and had no evil intentions, he was fined and handed over to the German Embassy for education. This is the so-called third "resurrection" event of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.