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The excavation of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang shows what is the main body of Qin Jun.

The excavation of Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang shows that infantry is the main body of Qin Jun.

Most of the warrior figures unearthed from Qin Shihuang's mausoleum are infantry figures. Infantry is the main body of Qin Jun. In addition, there are chariots and cavalry. Chariots are mainly suitable for plain operations, and cavalry is also an important force. But at that time, stirrups were not invented, only saddles were used, and the combat effectiveness was limited. Infantry, on the other hand, is flexible and can adapt to all kinds of terrain, weather and combat methods.

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Terracotta warriors and horses are divided into soldiers and military attaché s, and military attaché s are divided into junior, intermediate and senior. Ordinary soldiers don't wear crowns, and officers wear crowns. The crown of an ordinary military attache is different from that of a general, and even the armor is different. Among them, soldiers and figures include infantry, cavalry and chariots. According to actual needs, soldiers of different arms have different equipment.

Most terracotta warriors and horses are in the pit. Most of them are equipped with bronze weapons, including bows, crossbows, arrows, beryllium, spears, bows, paddles, swords, machetes and cymbals. They are dressed in exquisite armor and have colored silk threads on their chests. The military attache will wear a long crown, and the number of trials will be more. There are differences in the face, figure, expression, eyebrows, eyes and age of Qin terracotta warriors.