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Zhao Zhen Terracotta Warriors Photographer

Because every year from the solstice of winter, the sun can shine on the farthest place in the pit of terracotta warriors and horses. The sunshine in winter is the kind of orange and warm light that shines on the terracotta warriors and horses. There is a strange fusion, which casts a strange color on these terracotta warriors and horses and makes us shocked.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi 'an are an ancient craft that shocked and surprised us. It is the funerary object of Qin Shihuang. Seeing these soldiers in neat rows, this momentum also moved us.

I don't know if you have been to Xi or visited the Terracotta Warriors. If not, I hope everyone will have a chance to have a look. Of course, everyone who has been there will understand my feelings. There is a strange feeling when visiting, like talking to history.

Here you can feel the long and thick history. We can deeply understand that history is different from what we are now. Just like a program I watched before, "National Treasures", there was a shot on it that moved us. Zhao Zhen, a national cultural relic photographer, suddenly looked up at work and got a fright.

He found a fingerprint on the lips of a terracotta warrior. He said? This was left by craftsmen when they made terracotta warriors and horses 2200 years ago. ? When he said this, he almost choked up. This shows that he really loves these cultural relics. He felt that he had stepped on the craftsman's footprints at that moment. This is a kind of spiritual communication and true love.

Many of us can't feel this emotion when we look at the Terracotta Warriors. We can only see so many terracotta warriors and horses in the potholes, and we can only see a heavy gray left over from history.

But when the sun shines on the winter solstice, we can really see this strange sight. The warm sun in winter shines on the terracotta warriors and horses, which may have been a little cold and gloomy, bringing a warm and different feeling.