Bowers Museum - Terra Cotta Warriors
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March 11, 2009 at 2:48 pm #4989
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KeymasterMarch 22, 2009 at 4:43 am #28802Anonymous
GuestI saw this exhibit over the summer. It is an amazing display of Chinese sculpture and craftmanship. I highly recommend it! I would be wonderful to have sen all of them together in the tomb, but this is the next best thing.
March 24, 2009 at 8:11 am #28803Anonymous
GuestYes. This exhibit was simply amazing!!! My oldest daughter read somenthing about the "Terracota Soldier" and the only point of reference she had to understand it was a movie : The Last Emperor (I'm not sure). So, when she found out about this exhibit it was almost mandatory for the whole family to go. We learned a lot and I could tell that my daughter had a better time than anybody else.
March 27, 2009 at 5:48 am #28804Anonymous
GuestI too went to see the Terra Cotta warriors. It was a major revelation about
the Qi or (Qin) dynasty. On the Discovery Channel, they had a four hour presentation of
the affect of the emporer's rule on China at that time.
It was most disheartening to hear that much of Chinese literature, history,
and cultural writings were destroyed by the Emporer at that time.
As a result, there will be many parts of Chinese history that will have to be
divined with the surviving documents from that period.April 27, 2009 at 12:17 pm #28805Anonymous
GuestI saw this exhibit in the spring of 2008 and it was fantastic. At that time, my knowledge of China was limited to events following the Ming-Qing transition, so much of the information was new to me. The variety of artifacts and the fact that the warriors themselves were left until the end of the exhibit (to build anticipation, I assume) worked well to paint a complete picture of the time period.
July 8, 2009 at 8:58 am #28806Anonymous
GuestI've always been interested in understanding Chinese eschatology. It's cool that we can get to enjoy these treasures here in the States. Thanks for sharing.
July 8, 2009 at 6:13 pm #28807Anonymous
GuestBy the way, there was a special last week on the history channel that profiled China's "first emperor" who had these great statues built. These soldiers carried real weapons that were works of art in itself...
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