Anzac soldiers had been buried in a special grave.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
The terra cotta army was Qin Shi Huang's memorial to the end of war. He was an atheist and did not believe in the so-called "afterlife." See The School of Sun Tzu: Winning Empires without War
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
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They made the clay soldiers to Guard the first emperor of china's tomb. Farmers discovered the underground tomb when trying to dig a hole for a well.
The army of terracotta soldiers was made to be buried with the emperor. They were made to show his glory, and because it was believed that objects like these statues could be animated in the afterlife, and the emperor needed an after-death army.
He believed that the Terra Cotta soldiers would protect him and his tomb after he died.
No, these statues were made in many workshops scattered around the emperor's mausoleum, then assembled, arranged and buried.
Anzac soldiers had been buried in a special grave.
The First Emperor of China, Shi Huangdi, believed that he would need his army in the afterlife.
The clay soldiers were made out of ceramics and pottery FOR Shi Huangdi!
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Qín Shǐhuáng Ling (aka Ying Zheng), the first emporer of China, reigned from 246 BC to 221 BC.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
He wanted to be buried with his soldiers