What are the famous sayings about Qin Terracotta Warriors?

China is a sleeping lion. Once it wakes up, the whole world will tremble.

Immortal legend-Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang I. Immortal legend

In the history of China, there used to be such an army. They are dressed in iron black clothes and run as fast as the wind. They are invincible and invincible. They make the world lose confidence and change its color. They are called the teachers of tigers and wolves. But in fact, they are fiercer than hungry tigers and more United than wolves. In their military songs, they sang, "I have no clothes and wear robes with my sons." Wang Yu is a teacher and cultivates my spear ... "Their deeds are still talked about by future generations after thousands of years, and their inspiration will always shine like the stars in the night sky.

The whole world was shocked. They have never seen a war in which air strikes are the main mode of warfare. The whole world exclaimed that the Gulf War opened a new era in the history of human war. At this time, in the far east, in a huge dome-shaped building, a group of ancient pottery figurines are sneering. Their huge military array is precisely such a combat system: first, the opponent is suppressed with a strong, dense and continuous crossbow, the cavalry quickly outflanks the opponent's defense line, and then the infantry drives straight in to complete the fatal blow of sealing the throat. Things have changed, strong bows have been replaced by missiles, hard crossbows have been replaced by airplanes, war horses have been replaced by tanks, swords have been replaced by machine guns ... but the law behind the phenomenon has not changed, the human desire behind progress has not changed, and the cruelty behind civilization has not changed. Take bus No.306 from Xi Railway Station, 30 kilometers to the east, which is the world-famous Terracotta Warriors Museum. Two thousand years ago, the invincible army stood here quietly, quietly listening to the comments of future generations. In all kinds of comments, the words of people from the other side of the ocean are particularly striking.

"The seven wonders of the world, the discovery of Qin figurines can be said to be the eighth wonder." Jacques Chirac said this.

"This is a unique miracle in the world." Kissinger said so.

"This is a real miracle. People all over the world should come here to have a look. " Mundell said so.

The terracotta warriors and horses stood quietly, as they have for two thousand years. They know that, needless to say, time has spoken for itself. They proved their courage, the luxury of that era, the wisdom that human beings can achieve, the desire and greed of human nature.

In 2 18 BC, the first emperor of daqin dynasty was in Bolangsha, Henan province. A powerful motorcade marched in a narrow and deep valley. Except for the breeze and the jingle of bells, the air was quiet. The soldiers of Roewe motorcade are solemn and dignified, and their bright armor shines in the sun, which makes people know at a glance that they are the most well-trained elites in the empire. Clear the way for the motorcade are two black carriages decorated with colorful gold and silver ornaments and colorful patterns.

The car in front is called a rickshaw, and the driver and passengers are standing on it. The car in the back is called Che 'an, and there is also a royal car. The royal hand sits in the front imperial room, and the passengers sit on the left and right sides to open the window, leaving a single-door main room behind. The two cars were driving four fat and strong horses, each with dazzling heads wrapped in gold and silver on his forehead, and his raised manes fluttered violently in the dust and wind. Suddenly, there was a strange sound in the air, like a biting cold wind passing through a broken window lattice on a winter night, like a hungry beast sprinting with all its strength, like a cry of grief and indignation from a ghost in the wilderness.