733. Ancient Works Of Art, Lifelike! (Please Order In Full)
733. Ancient Works Of Art, Lifelike! (Please Order In Full)
Fang Yang stood next to the terracotta warriors and horses, carefully observing the shape and details of each work.
His eyes were solemn and his expression was serious, as if he was trying to understand these ancient works of art.
The photographer looked at Fang Yang curiously, waiting for his explanation. The photographer's eyes sparkled with curiosity and inquiry, expecting Fang Yang to answer his questions.
He hesitated, then summoned the courage to ask.
"Mr. Fang Yang, I have always been curious about how these terracotta warriors and horses were made? They look so lifelike and lifelike."
Fang Yang looked at the photographer with a smile.
"This is indeed a good question. The production process of terracotta warriors and horses is very complex and delicate. First, craftsmen will determine the shape and expression of each terracotta warrior and horse based on historical records and archaeological discoveries."
The photographer watched Fang Yang intently, eager to hear more.
Fang Yang continued to explain.
"Next, the craftsmen will start making the heads. They will use clay to shape each head and add facial features and expressions according to specific needs. Each head is unique."
The photographer asked with great interest: "How are the other body parts made?"
Fang Yang patiently explained to the photographer while pointing to different parts of the terracotta warriors and horses.
"The body parts are made in sections. Craftsmen will first make a basic skeleton and then cover it with clay and other materials to simulate the texture of real skin.
The photographer looked at Fang Yang dumbfounded, deeply shocked by his explanation. Fang Yang looked at the photographer's curious expression, smiled and continued to talk about the origin and production process of the terracotta warriors and horses.
He gradually became immersed in his awe of history and cherishment of cultural heritage.
“Did you know that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses were the guardians in the tombs of ancient Chinese emperors to protect the emperor’s dominance in the afterlife?
Fang Yang said.
"According to historical records, Qin Shihuang's idea to build the Terracotta Warriors and Horses burial pit came from an attack he experienced when he was young.
"He was deeply aware of the fragility of his life and the threats to his dominance."
The photographer was fascinated and couldn't help but exclaimed "Wow".
This also aroused other people's curiosity about history, and they left messages on the barrage.
Fang Yang was delighted to see the audience participating. Fang Yang added: "This may be the tomb of Qin Shi Huang"
Looking at the curious expression of the photographer, a confident smile appeared on his face.
He knew that his judgment about Qin Shihuang's tomb was correct and answered the photographer's questions without hesitation.
"How are you sure this is the tomb of Qin Shihuang?" the photographer asked curiously, and the audience couldn't help but look at Fang Yang expectantly.
Fang Yang gently raised his finger and pointed to a brick pit being excavated in the distance.
"Looking at the brick pit, its location and size are consistent with the description of Qin Shihuang's tomb in historical records.
Moreover, a large number of pottery figurines and stone tablet fragments were found around the site, which are very valuable archaeological discoveries. w
The photographer frowned slightly, thought for a moment and then said.
"However, we have not found conclusive evidence to prove that this is the tomb of Qin Shihuang."
Fang Yang responded with a smile.
"This is indeed true, but considering the description of the location and size of Qin Shihuang's tomb in historical records and the physical evidence found at the site, I believe this inference is reasonable and well-founded.
Hearing Fang Yang's confident and firm answer, the audience expressed their support on the barrage, hoping to witness the truth of history.
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