Why did the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang wear only armor and not helmets?

This problem has some limitations. Not all terracotta warriors and horses don't wear helmets. At present, the terracotta warriors and horses unearthed are only part of a million-strong army, and many of them are still buried underground. Every figurine we see now that can stand upright in front of tourists is actually not like this when it is unearthed. They have been broken for a long time and have been sorted and pasted by archaeologists one by one. It takes a month or more for a terracotta warrior to recover, so whether the terracotta warrior has a helmet has not been completely determined. It can only be said that most of them have not been unearthed so far.

But there are still a few. What needs to be mentioned here is that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are not exactly the same as what most people see. There are almost no identical figurines, except for the producers who restored them themselves, and there are also different arms of the army.

At present, the unearthed figurines can be divided into infantry, cavalry, chariots and archers. Their clothes are all different and have grades. Ordinary soldiers have simple hair bands, while soldiers and generals have crowns. The cavalry wore helmets.

Most notably, people may pay more attention to the No.1 pit, which is the most perfect place made by archaeologists. Perhaps many people think that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the same as the No.1 pit, and this understanding is wrong. The first pit happened to be the vanguard of the Terracotta Warriors, forming a rectangle, in front of which was the vanguard of the vanguard, that is, the death squad.

These soldiers basically don't have helmets or even armor, which means they are dead. When you see this, you can understand why Qin Jun won the battle of thousands of miles, because their soldiers are unstoppable. Moreover, according to data research and archaeological evidence, the death squads are all Qin people, also known as kowtowing top. So now Shaanxi people include: raw, cold, rubbing and pouting.