Tomb of a China Han Dynasty king 2,000 years ago, inside a hill, with an army of terracotta warriors
Next Episode: • The Tomb of Liu Wu, King of Liang during t... EP1: • The royal tombs of the Han Dynasty in Chin... • Chinese Han Dynasty tombs on top of a moun... • Chinese Han Dynasty tombs on top of a moun... The tomb of a king from the Han Dynasty in China more than 2,000 years ago, with an army of terracotta warriors continuing to guard the king in the afterlife, was built inside a hill more than 100 meters deep with more than 10 chambers. Although looted by bandits, many items still survived, including a jade burial suit. And this is the story of this ancient tomb. BGM:平湖秋月 by 龚一 Opening Music: Adventure by Alex-Productions

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