He ordered to build the Terracotta Army as his tomb guard in accordance with the appearance of his elite soldiers.
The terracotta warriors were made to protect the emperor in the after life, as for why are they buried I have no idea.
No, their "mission" was to protect the mausoleum of the emperor - Qin Shihuang.
There are many important general figures in the formation of the Terracotta Army. The supremo should be the emperor in the tomb nearby guarded by this army.
The man that ordered the terracotta army would have been Emperor Qin Shi Huang. This would be because the emperor had absolute monarch which means that he made all the final decisions.
No, these terracotta warriors are models of the emperor's elite troop so they are all male, no "mulan" among them.
The Terracotta Army comes from Asia, specifically from the country of China. The army was created to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife.
the terracotta army was built to protect the tomb of Qin shihuang, the first emperor of china, to boast his power and show loyalty to him after his death.
The terracotta warriors were found near Xian, which is in the Shaanxi Province. The army represented the real army that protected Chinaâ??s first emperor.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
Because... my anonamous friend, the terracotta was a replaca of the Quin army in china
No, there isn't a figure made to represent Qin Shihuang in the Terracotta Army. It's reasonable that the emperor shouldn't be include in his honor guards. He is resting in his "underground palace" to the west of the place terracotta warriors buried.