The resurrection of Terracotta Warriors is real, and it happened more than once. But this "resurrection" needs double quotation marks, there is no direct evidence, even literary creation. Next, let's take a look at several famous "resurrection" events of the Terracotta Warriors.
1. 1974, the year of the "resurrection" of the Terracotta Warriors was the first official archaeological discovery of the Terracotta Warriors. When archaeologists opened the pit of Terracotta Warriors and Horses, they found that these terracotta Warriors and Horses were painted in color, but after only a few minutes, all their colors faded, their sizes and heights were similar to those of real people, and their faces were lifelike. What is even more surprising is that thousands of terracotta warriors and horses did not have an identical face, which was unimaginable at that time, so some people boldly inferred that the terracotta warriors and horses were "molds" made by living people.
The author thinks this statement is not credible, because many terracotta warriors and horses are incomplete and lack arms and legs. Through the broken terracotta warriors and horses, we can find that they are hollow. If the living are burned as a "mold", people will certainly be deformed when they are struggling, and they will not burn the ideal effect at all. This should be a fiction of a nosy person.
2. 1997, the "resurrection" of Terracotta Warriors is more strange than that of 1974 and 1997. It is said that when experts continued to dig the Terracotta Warriors, they found that some pits were destroyed by grave robbers, and then several corrupt bodies were found. Later, after identification, the time of their death was only about 1 week. One of them still had the head of the Terracotta Warriors in his hand, but he didn't die of illness, and there were obvious marks of blunt impact on his head.
Experts infer that these people are probably grave robbers, but why did they die here? Some people boldly imagined that they were probably attacked by the resurrected Terracotta Warriors when robbing a tomb, otherwise they could not have died in such a strange way.
The author thinks this statement is not credible, because it is likely that the accomplices of grave robbers were killed by blunt objects, or that one or several of them killed several other gang members in order to embezzle treasure.
Compared with the above two bizarre but incredible "resurrection" events, the following is a "resurrection" with pictures and truth.
3. 1990, the love of Qin terracotta warriors in ancient and modern wars, an old movie starring Zhang Yimou and Gong Li, the first generation of martial arts star Yu Rongguang, tells a love story that travels through time and space. It's about Gong Li, the woman of Qin Shihuang, and Meng, the bodyguard of Qin Shihuang, Zhang Yimou. They fell in love at first sight and stole the forbidden fruit, which angered Qin Shihuang. So, Meng was sealed into a terracotta warrior by mud and placed in the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. More than 2,000 years later, in the 20th century, the tomb of Qin Shihuang was robbed, which led to the resurrection of the "Terracotta Warriors" Meng, who loved and hated the reincarnation. ...
In fact, Lao Mouzi's love for ancient and modern characters is adapted from the earliest love story of Li Bihua. Moreover, the story of the resurrection of Qin figurines has been adapted into TV dramas for many times, such as 1993, 20 165438, The Love of Ancient and Modern Fighters starring Kou Shixun, Xiao Qiang and Tong Ange.
In 2008, Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor and Mummy series were watched by many people. They are based on the pyramids and mummies of Egyptian pharaohs, and the first two films have won good reputation and box office. However, the more mysterious Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the East attracted Hollywood's attention, so they turned their attention to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.
The big BOSS in this movie is played by Jet Li, who tells the story that his Qin Shihuang was cursed, turned into a Terracotta Warriors and Horses with his hordes, and was sealed in a huge mysterious underground palace. Later, by chance, Qin Shihuang and his Terracotta Warriors were awakened and "resurrected" by a pair of archaeologists, and a thrilling story happened. ...
The huge and mysterious "underground army" of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang is unique in the world and can stimulate people's rich imagination. But the credibility of a series of paranormal around it is not high, because these have never been publicly acknowledged, and more are fabricated by good people, even literary creation. However, under the existing technical conditions, the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor has not been excavated for a long time, and the mysterious veil has never been uncovered. The more so, the easier it is to arouse people's curiosity and speculation, and it is not surprising that some rumors arise from it.