The human figures unearthed from the Qin Dynasty are mainly chariots and knights, numbering more than 8,000. The characters are highly realistic, and the clothes, armor, and utensils also appear to be real. It provides precious information for the study of Qin Terracotta Warriors. Due to the emergence of the Qin Terracotta Warriors, scholars have published an overwhelming number of relevant papers and treatises. I have had close contact with physical objects such as general warriors and kneeling shooter warriors. The terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang are divided into two types: terracotta warriors and horse warriors and cavalry warriors. Each military type There are also differences between soldier figurines, military officer figurines and general figurines. The biggest difference between the generals' figurines, the army officials' figurines, and the soldiers' figurines lies in their clothing: the generals' figurines wore a crown, two layers of straight-skirted robes, and fish-scale armor with crotch. The military officer figurines wear long crowns, straight robes, and fish scale armor. The soldier figurines have their hair tied in buns, yarmulke hats, straight-skirted robes, and fish scale armor. Since the Qin Dynasty had a strict hierarchy and system unique to the feudal class, the generals' figurines and the kneeling archer figurines were used to study and discuss the representative crown-wearing and hair styles. The author will make a little discussion on the costumes and crowns of the general figurines and the kneeling archer figurines. In my haste, I may have made some oversights, and I hope everyone can correct me.
Keywords
General figurines, kneeling shooter figurines,
Qin terracotta costumes, military officials
March 1974, located in Farmers in Xiyang Village, east of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, accidentally discovered the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The appearance of the Terracotta Warriors shocked the world and was hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" in the North. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are an overall copy of the Qin army at that time. Each work reflects the unique physical characteristics of the people and things at that time. From the numerous pottery figurines in the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses that are more than 2,000 years old, we can be more realistic Local research on the clothing and crowns and hairstyles worn by various soldiers at that time.
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang are divided into two types: terracotta warriors and horse warriors and cavalry warriors. Each type of soldiers is arranged in an orderly manner and is majestic. It is the epitome of the powerful army of the Qin Dynasty. Various types of armor, clothing and hairstyles are available. Different levels reflect different artistic beauty. Among them, there are differences among the soldier figurines, military officer figurines and general figurines. The biggest difference between the generals' figurines, the army officials' figurines, and the soldiers' figurines lies in their clothing: the generals' figurines wore a crown, two layers of straight-skirted robes, and fish-scale armor with crotch. The military officer figurines wear long crowns, straight robes, and fish scale armor. The soldier figurines have their hair tied in buns, yarmulke hats, straight-skirted robes, and fish scale armor. The terracotta warriors of the Qin Dynasty use various symbols and systems to distinguish their levels. Here we use the warriors of generals and kneeling shooters at different levels to briefly analyze the clothing and wear of the Qin Dynasty. The crown, wearing and hair styles are of great significance.
1. The clothing and titles of the generals’ figurines and the kneeling shooters’ figurines
The Qin Dynasty was the first unified country in the history of our country. Due to its short reign, it was eliminated 15 years later. The Han Dynasty was replaced by the Qin Dynasty until the discovery and excavation of the Qin Terracotta Warriors in March 1974, which provided precious clues to historians, archaeologists, researchers and other enthusiasts. Among the more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses unearthed, there are general warriors, There are military officer figurines, armor figurines, warrior figurines, kneeling archer figurines, standing archer figurines, charioteer figurines, chariot figurines, cavalry figurines and other types of arms. Among them, the general figurines and the kneeling archer figurines that the author has come into contact with are the most complete.
There are figure-eight knots on the crotch armor of the general figurine, a figure-eight knot on the right chest, a figure-eight knot on the left and right under the chest, and a figure-eight knot around the neck. The armor is densely packed with fish scales, extending straight to the crotch. The shoulder armor has a shawl and shoulder pads. There are two layers of robes with straight collars, big breasts and straight trains inside. The kneeling archer figurine is wearing a crotch armor that reaches to the waist, and is draped over his arms and shoulders.
Wearing a robe with a straight collar, a wide front and a straight train underneath