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4/26/2017

Topic Reading-Vol.1841-4/26/2017

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
The army that conquered the world
It could, most likely would, have been a disaster if it had been discovered a few years earlier.
Qin Xi Huang’s tomb and his terracotta army were accidentally found by farmers near Xian in 1974, when there were no more Red Guards, who had destroyed tombs and statues of historic importance including the Ming emperor Wanli like today’s Taliban or ISIS, marching across the country looking for and destroying anything counter-revolutionary.
The first emperor of China seemed to have a persistent passion for eternal life and the next life. He spent fortune in search of remedy for immortality, which of course turned out to be unsuccessful. Instead, the terracotta warriors created to guard his tomb seem to have attained eternal life. As many as 8,000 of them are well preserved by the present dynasty and shown to commoners from the world. But his tomb is still untouched to avoid interrupting his sleep even after over two millenniums.
Enjoy reading and thinking if the resting emperor is happy with his eternal sleep.


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