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Known as the "crown of bronze", the painted bronze chariots and horses of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum are one of the first cultural relics forbidden to go abroad for exhibition. This bicycle is more than 400 kilograms heavier than Wu Ding, the stepmother. After being repaired, it caused a sensation all over the world. 1980, a group of painted bronze chariots, horses, high cars and chean were excavated 20 meters west of the wall of Qin Shihuang mausoleum. They are the largest, most gorgeous, most lifelike and complete ancient bronze chariots and horses discovered in China so far, and are known as the "crown of bronze". -Quoted from Baidu Encyclopedia

The bronze smelting technology in the pre-Qin period was highly developed. Bronzes are made into various weapons and works of art, which are widely used in all walks of life, such as military, agriculture, food and so on. The pre-Qin period also ushered in the climax of bronze development. Qin Shihuang established the first feudal dynasty in history, and he was also called the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty. In the name of three emperors and five emperors, he became the first emperor in history and claimed to be the first emperor. Qin Shihuang believed in the technique of Huang Lao and pursued the technique of immortality. However, he also made long-term plans for his own affairs. He built the most spectacular mausoleum ever.

The bronze carriage of the Qin Mausoleum is the brightest pearl in the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Judging from the current excavation situation, the carriage with the most complex structure and the largest body found in archaeological history has a history of thousands of years, witnessed many years and saw many heroes.

The Qin Shihuang Mausoleum is still in the development stage, and the part that has been mined now only accounts for 1/8 of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum. There are more mysteries waiting for people to explore in this mausoleum, and more precious cultural relics may be found in the future than the bronze chariots of the Qin Mausoleum.