Colorful Qin Terracotta Figures exhibition in Xi'an

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An exhibition of colored terracotta warriors opened in Xi'an, Shaanxi province on September 28, marking the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the ancient artworks. [Photo by Fan Zhen/chinadaily.com.cn]

An exhibition of colored terracotta warriors opened in Xi'an, Shaanxi province on Sunday, marking the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the ancient artworks.

The display includes 37 relics including colored warriors, warrior heads and terracotta fragments, most of which are on show for the first time. The presentation will remain open until March 28, 2015.

One of the outstanding achievements of the Terra-cotta Army is the creation of a multitude of characters. The army is a reflection of the real world in the underground kingdom.

The garment of the terracotta figures can be divided into several categories based on soldiers' rank and responsibility in the army. When making these figures, the craft men more or less added personal aesthetic taste into the figures. Their thoughts and emotions were also incorporated in the works.

Some soldiers looked handsome, some robust, some thoughtful and some energetic. The diversity of the looks, colorful garments, and beautiful decorative patterns formed the splendid Terracotta Army we are able to see today.

Patterns and colors are complementary to each other. All together they created the beauty of the Terracotta Army. The tunic and pants are monochromic based on the observation of the remnants of figures.

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