What are the taboos about going to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses? What are the taboos about going to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses?
From a Feng Shui perspective, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are considered "insects of the underworld". As we all know, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang are listed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World."
However, in the final analysis, the terracotta warriors and horses are a kind of burial objects in mausoleums, and they are "underworld objects" like the tricolor paintings of the Tang Dynasty. In traditional folk customs, it is unlucky to display Tang Sancai at home or take photos with the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Think of them as heroes who fought on the battlefield and fought bloody battles. As a way to commemorate and respect the heroes, we should not take photos here and there at will. As we all know, the terracotta warriors and horses are the burial objects of Qin Shihuang. They followed Qin Shihuang to conquer the world and were invincible and unified. Six countries.
Therefore, Qin Shihuang also needed such a powerful team as his backing after his death, which also symbolized Qin Shihuang's majesty and power. There is no big problem in taking pictures of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, but there are also concerns about protecting cultural relics. For example, flash is rarely used because the flash can cause the Terracotta Warriors and Horses to fade again