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What do you think of the Terracotta Warriors standing by the bed?

Last week, I traveled to Lintong and stayed at the Terracotta Warriors Theme Hotel. There are terracotta warriors and horses standing beside the bed, under the bed, in the bathroom, behind the curtains and in the toilet.

Originally, it was a fresh picture, but after moving in, I found myself too scared to sleep, and there were so many eyes staring at myself.

I want to sit quietly for a while. There are terracotta warriors and horses on the bed. They stare at me. I wanted to open the window to see the night, and a row of Terracotta Warriors stood behind the curtain, which scared me off guard.

Want to take a bath to calm down, there are two big red and green men on the bathroom wall; Even when I went to the toilet, there were two small terracotta warriors staring at me in front.

No way, just sit on the sofa and brush your mobile phone until dawn. I didn't expect that this line of sight was just high enough to see the Terracotta Warriors under the bed. I quickly took the pillow to suppress my shock and found that the pattern of the pillow was also terracotta warriors and horses.

It is understood that:

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses were discovered by archaeologists in 1974, and then included in the world cultural heritage. It is one of the eight wonders of the world, and it also provides strong evidence for human beings to study history. It has also become an exhibition for people to visit and a business card for Xi. However, some people have made it an ornament of famous rooms, which is strange to netizens who have lived there.

In the feudal slave society, slave owners needed slaves as sacrifices, so Tao Yong came into being. Slaves are accessories of slave owners, symbolizing the identity of their masters. The rapid development of today's society has long been the system of the old society, and we don't need to understand the feelings of slave owners. Recently, some netizens found a famous hotel in Xi 'an, with unique decoration and terracotta warriors and horses standing around the bedside. In a sense, this is a bold attempt, but from an aesthetic point of view.

The design of the hotel is dimly lit, which makes people feel like entering the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. I wonder if anyone dares to turn off the lights and sleep at night? In short, tourists can't sleep after seeing these nights.

There are many theories about the origin of the Terracotta Warriors. Some people say that craftsmen piled it up bit by bit, while others say that it was made by the living. Some broken terracotta warriors and horses found that they were not solid, but hollow, with thousands of faces and lifelike characters. I'm afraid no one has confirmed what happened in ancient times with backward technology.