A war chariot was placed at the front of the entrance in Pit No. 4.
How many battle formations are there in Pit No. 2?
How many kinds of terracotta sculpture are there in Pit No. 2?
How many kinds of battle formations are there in Pit No. 1?
How many soldiers make up the main body of the formation of Pit No. 1?
How many terracotta horses are there among the formation of Pit No. 1?
In a “凹”shape, Pit No. 3 is the smallest of all the pits, with only 68 warriors inside.
In Pit No. 2, to the left of the chariots is a formation of 108 horsemen and 180 saddled horses in _______ rows.
Pit No. 1 of the Terracotta Army has an area of more than 18,000 square meters and is the largest pit.
Pit No. 1 is the largest, with an area of more than 14000 square meters.
Pit No. 2 was discovered much later, covering an area of about 5,000 square meters.
Pit No. 3 is located to the east of Pit No.1.
The examples of the half-squatting, half-kneeling archers in Pit No. 2 are used to illustrate _________ .
The formation of Pit No. 1 can be divided into _______ main parts.
The formation resembles the headquarters of the left, central and right divisions of the entire army in Pit No.3.
The half-squatting, half-kneeling archers in of Pit No. 2 genuflect on one leg while squatting on the other.
There are about 300 soldiers in the front echelon of Pit No. 1 of the Terracotta Army.
There are three formations in Pit No. 2.
There are about 80 war chariots in Pit No. 2 of the Terracotta Army.
What kinds of terracotta sculpture are there in Pit No. 1?
Which of the following is NOT found in Pit No. 1?
The examples of the half-squatting, half-kneeling archers in Pit No. 2 are used to illustrate what kind of suits people wore at that time.
Pit No. 2 lies to the west of Pit No. 1.
The half-squatting, half-kneeling archers in of Pit No. 2 wear suits of armor over their war robes.