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Travel testimony

The biggest gain of traveling in Xi 'an is to take a look at the long-cherished Terracotta Warriors and Horses and share my travel experience with you. I was shocked when I got off the train. The first sentence that the tour guide introduced Xi 'an was: "You have never been to Xi 'an, you have never been to China!" I can't help feeling speechless. I have been a China native who is not from China for thirteen years. Looking around, I feel a little comforted that there are several friends in their fifties in the same group who have been "impersonating" China people for more than half a century. Although there are some mistakes, this is the importance of Xi 'an to China.

Xi people like to call this city "the ancient capital", or directly call it Chang 'an. What's more, the state is required to change the city name to "Chang 'an" or "Xijing". I think this is the unique cultural connotation of Xi 'an and the precipitation of Chinese culture for 5,000 years. Although there are high-rise buildings, expressway and commercial centers, Xi Security has left the most complete ancient city wall in China. In order to protect underground cultural relics, they even gave up building subways. This insistence on cultural inheritance is particularly valuable today when economic construction is overemphasized.

My first impression of traveling in Xi 'an was ancient, and then I found her persistence. When you go to China, you must come to Xi. How can you come to Xi instead of seeing the Terracotta Warriors?

At the beginning of this year, the Shanghai Museum exhibited several terracotta warriors and horses flown in from Shaanxi. I didn't think much at that time, but it was just a few clay figurines. However, standing in front of the No.1 pit of the Terracotta Warriors Museum, hundreds of "clay figurines" are no less imposing than thousands of troops. I think very few people can't help but feel excited. There are many foreign tourists around, most of whom know little about China culture, but they are also surprised there. What they feel is not the long history of Chinese civilization, nor the exquisite skills of Qin craftsmen, but the irresistible momentum. People say that music has no borders, and its melody can touch almost everyone in the world. Isn't this what terracotta warriors and horses are like?

Travel Notes of Xi visited the Terracotta Warriors Museum and felt weak. I thought Qin Shihuang was fierce enough, and there were so many troops buried with him. But I was really shocked when I saw a small piece of model marked "Terracotta Warriors and Horses Relics" in the corner of the restoration model of the Qin Mausoleum with dozens of square meters. I can't find words to describe Qin Shihuang and this huge mausoleum, and all that remains is pity and anger-pity for the disappearance of this cemetery and anger at Xiang Yu's atrocities that year.

Today, the only thing left is the cemetery of Qin Shihuang, isolated mounds. It is said that because of underdeveloped technology, no excavation was carried out. So we only saw the situation in the tomb restored according to the records of Historical Records. Luxury, luxury and other words can't describe the decoration, so I can only give a surprise again. I have seen the model, but I don't have the strength to climb the mound (I spent too much energy on my trip to Huashan yesterday). So I have the second biggest regret of this trip to Xi-I didn't step on Qin Shihuang.