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Happy Travel

As I grow up faster and faster, the good memories of the past are disappearing little by little, but I always remember that trip to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Can't forget.

One weekend morning, the air after the rain was filled with the smell of leaves and grass. I stretched my arms and breathed in the fresh air greedily. My mother said: "It's 7:30 and I'm still stretching." Come on, are you going to see the Terracotta Warriors or not? Get up and have breakfast!" I got up and went to have breakfast. It’s going to be a hard day today! I have to fill my stomach. The one-day trip is about to begin, "get ready, let's go." At the first stop, we went straight to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.

After we bought the tickets, we saw people outside the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. I was so crowded that I couldn’t let go of my mother’s hand. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are divided into three venues. When I walked into the first venue, I was shocked and shouted, "Wow, it's so big!" My mother said, "This is the largest of the three venues. The other two are slightly smaller than it." "Some." I also knew something about it before coming here: The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are buried next to the tomb of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor to unify China. His tomb is 30 kilometers east of Xi'an. In February 1974, local farmers accidentally discovered terracotta warriors and horses the same size as real horses while digging a well 1.5 kilometers east of the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. Since then, an underground military formation that had been buried for more than two thousand years was excavated and built into a museum. The Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit is the burial pit for Qin Shihuang. It consists of Pit No. 1, Pit No. 2, Pit No. 3 and the Pit of Terracotta Warriors and Horses. A total of 8,000 pottery burial warrior figurines and terracotta warriors and horses are on display, arranged in a spectacular array. Tens of thousands of actual combat weapons were also unearthed in the pit of the figurines. The large-scale painted bronze chariots and horses of Qin Shihuang are on display in the museum. They were originally painted bronze chariots and horses, but because these bronze chariots and horses were lost as soon as they saw the sun, the air, and the dust. regained its previous luster. These terracotta warriors and horses are like real horses and real people. Their eyes are bright and full of murderous intent. These lifelike terracotta warriors and horses are amazing. I really admire the ancient people's exquisite carving skills.

We went around pits No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3. Not only did I learn a lot of knowledge, but I also had a happy day. What a happy trip it was!