This set of artworks is a collection of five statues from the Terracotta Army in Xi'an, China.
They showcase the power and majesty of ancient Chinese armies.
These statues are made of clay, each with a unique facial expression and pose, demonstrating the bravery and loyalty of ancient soldiers.
The historical background of these statues can be traced back to around 210 BC when Emperor Qin Shi Huang unified the six warring states and established China's first centralized state.
To protect his tomb and power, he ordered the creation of a large number of terracotta warriors to ensure the continuation of his rule.
These terracotta warriors are not only masterpieces of ancient Chinese art but also part of the world cultural heritage, attracting countless visitors for sightseeing and appreciation.