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More than 2,000 years ago, China’s first emperor set out to conquer death itself. In this episode, we explore the Terracotta Army—over 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers buried to guard Qin Shi Huangdi in the afterlife. Discovered accidentally by farmers in 1974, the vast underground force reveals a ruler so obsessed with immortality that he recreated his empire beneath the earth, complete with generals, musicians, animals, and weapons. The tomb at the center remains sealed, too dangerous to open, preserving one of history’s greatest unfinished projects. What does this silent army tell us about power, fear, and humanity’s refusal to accept the end?
https://youtu.be/mP5p4QbvPtc?si=7BzkwmqHkeNFQNCb
By HSMore than 2,000 years ago, China’s first emperor set out to conquer death itself. In this episode, we explore the Terracotta Army—over 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers buried to guard Qin Shi Huangdi in the afterlife. Discovered accidentally by farmers in 1974, the vast underground force reveals a ruler so obsessed with immortality that he recreated his empire beneath the earth, complete with generals, musicians, animals, and weapons. The tomb at the center remains sealed, too dangerous to open, preserving one of history’s greatest unfinished projects. What does this silent army tell us about power, fear, and humanity’s refusal to accept the end?
https://youtu.be/mP5p4QbvPtc?si=7BzkwmqHkeNFQNCb