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Why are there terracotta warriors and horses in Japan?

The first Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Qin Dynasty in China is unique in the world today, and is called the eighth wonder today. America has always wanted Terracotta Warriors. In order to get the Terracotta Warriors, it once offered 1 100 million dollars to buy one of them. Terracotta Warriors and Horses are priceless, so in the face of this request from the United States, China refused.

Japan doesn't know what to pay attention to, anyway, Japan announced that they also have the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, and there are eight pieces. When the news of Japan came out, all countries in the world were shocked. Where did Japan get the Terracotta Warriors? In the face of Japanese news, the China government was resolute, and the Terracotta Warriors did not spread.

The terracotta warriors and horses in Japan are owned by the famous collector Dong Chunyan, who introduced them. His Qin Shihuang and Terracotta Warriors and Horses were introduced by a native of Taiwan Province Province and bought at a huge sum of money in Hongkong. Besides the eight pieces on display, there are more than thirty pieces in the warehouse. In response to China's response, Hiramoto Haruhiko's surface; There is no doubt about the authenticity of his cultural relics.

In order to prove whether it is true or not, five experts from China visited these cultural relics in Japan. It is said that after the visit, these experts did not express their corresponding opinions on the authenticity of these cultural relics, but only said that they would exchange the most expensive works of art for the Qin Shihuang figurines.

The attitude of experts makes people think. As early as before, the fact that there was no Terracotta Warriors in pit 4 of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses and the records of historical materials vaguely showed that the Japanese Terracotta Warriors and Horses were positive. Because according to historical records; More than 2000 years ago, when Xiang Yu entered Xianyang, he stole the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, and the stolen treasure remained untouched for three months. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses now acquired by the Japanese Terracotta Warriors and Horses were probably lost at this time.

However, it is puzzling that archaeologists have conducted a long-term investigation on the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and verified that the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang has not been opened. Now the only thing that can prove the authenticity of the Japanese Terracotta Warriors is to open the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. The authenticity of the Japanese Terracotta Warriors is still a mystery. I hope it's not Japanese.