Kneeling Shooting Terracotta Warriors
Cultural Relic
Terra Cotta Warriors
Qin Terracotta Warriors
Historical relics
Terra Cotta Warriors
Standing Shooting Terracotta Warriors
Kneeling Shooting Terracotta Warriors
First Emperor of Qin
Museum of Terra Cotta Warriors in the the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
Pit 2 of Terra Cotta Warriors
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Coin
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The kneeling shooting terracotta warrior is dressed in a battle robe and armor, with a bun tied on the left side of their head. Their feet are aligned with the square mouth and their head is raised with pointed shoes. Their left leg is crouched and bent, their right knee is on the ground, and their upper body is slightly turned to the left. Their hands are raised and lowered on the right side of their body in a bow holding posture, showing a solo practice movement of holding a bow. In the sculpture art of kneeling and shooting terracotta warriors, one thing that is very valuable is that their shoe soles and meticulously crafted stitches reflect an extremely strict realistic spirit, allowing future viewers to feel a strong sense of life from the Qin Dynasty warriors. Among all the Terra Cotta Warriors unearthed, the kneeling shooting Terracotta Warriors are the only Terra Cotta Warriors that were extremely complete when they were found.