Warrior statue

The Warrior Statue is a sculpture introduced in. It is based on the, a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of the first Emperor of China, , who was obsessed with immortality. After his death in 210 BC, Emperor Qin was buried at the center of a grand necropolis complex that had started construction when he first ascended the throne, and the army of statues, including thousands of soldiers and numerous horses and chariots, was placed in military formation close to his tomb to protect the emperor in the afterlife. Chinese farmers digging a well near discovered Emperor Qin's burial place, as well as the Terracotta Army, on March 29, 1974. Since then, the complex has been under continuous excavation.

Authenticity
In, if the man is holding a shovel, it is fake. If there is no shovel, it is genuine.

Museum exhibit description

 * Terracotta Army
 * Artist Unknown, 210 BCE, Earthenware

"These terracotta warriors were buried with the first Qin emperor to protect him in the afterlife. Nearly 2,000 years later, in 1974, about 8,000 of them were found. Each life-sized statue is said to have been handmade with different poses, expressions, and clothing."

- Museum Exhibit