Qianling Mausoleum
When uou make a travel in Xian,Qian Mausoleum is a wothywhile place go to see.
As the Tang Dynasty was one of the most thriving periods in Chinese history, experts believe that the archaeological findings might yield what could be called the ninth wonder in the world as the Qianling Mausoleum is opened one day. They believe the archaeological discoveries in the mausoleum might be as important as, and even more important than that of the terracotta warriors and horses. Included in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization List of World Heritage, the terracotta warriors and horses of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, are accredited.(hailed) as the Eighth Wonder of the World.
In 1950, Shaanxi's archaeologists finally found the tomb passage after a lot of hard work, and in April 1960, the province organized experts to excavate the passage and make a careful preparation for the opening of the Qianling Mausoleum. The central government did not approve the excavating plan, making it clear the conditions could not meet with the requirements of Protection. Over the last 50-odd years, local archaeologists excavated many important ancient cultural spots in Shaanxi, including the accompanying tombs of Emperor Qinshihuang, where archaeologists discovered the terracotta warriors and horses, underground storehouse of Famen Temple and Mausoleum of Qin Gong.The researchers in the world have not yet found the best ways to protcect the ancient murals, silk,paper,and lacquer ware. The relics buried underneath from more than 1,000 years are usually well kept because the environment within the tombs is balanced out with little oxygen and disturbances from other organisms. Archaeological excavations break off the ecological balance suddenly within a tomb and bring in oxygen,light an clother matters that destroy the relics in a couple of hours. During the excavation of the underground storehouse of the Famen Temple, researchers had no way of dealing with the rolls of ancient silks,which stuck together and whose colour began to darken immediately after the silks were exposed to light and air. As a result, the silks are still stored in a refrigerator underground. Some people fear that the excavation of the Qianling Mausoleum will actually open a "Pandora's Box'," which will start a new wave of diggings and damage ancient Chinese heritage.
Shaanxi Province, already the largest living museum of ancient Chinese cultural relics, should be able to make the best use of the already excavated sties for the promotion of the local archaeological studies and tourism. Cultural relics are mainly an educational tool, not a money-making machine.
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As the Tang Dynasty was one of the most thriving periods in Chinese history, experts believe that the archaeological findings might yield what could be called the ninth wonder in the world as the Qianling Mausoleum is opened one day. They believe the archaeological discoveries in the mausoleum might be as important as, and even more important than that of the terracotta warriors and horses. Included in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization List of World Heritage, the terracotta warriors and horses of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, are accredited.(hailed) as the Eighth Wonder of the World.
In 1950, Shaanxi's archaeologists finally found the tomb passage after a lot of hard work, and in April 1960, the province organized experts to excavate the passage and make a careful preparation for the opening of the Qianling Mausoleum. The central government did not approve the excavating plan, making it clear the conditions could not meet with the requirements of Protection. Over the last 50-odd years, local archaeologists excavated many important ancient cultural spots in Shaanxi, including the accompanying tombs of Emperor Qinshihuang, where archaeologists discovered the terracotta warriors and horses, underground storehouse of Famen Temple and Mausoleum of Qin Gong.The researchers in the world have not yet found the best ways to protcect the ancient murals, silk,paper,and lacquer ware. The relics buried underneath from more than 1,000 years are usually well kept because the environment within the tombs is balanced out with little oxygen and disturbances from other organisms. Archaeological excavations break off the ecological balance suddenly within a tomb and bring in oxygen,light an clother matters that destroy the relics in a couple of hours. During the excavation of the underground storehouse of the Famen Temple, researchers had no way of dealing with the rolls of ancient silks,which stuck together and whose colour began to darken immediately after the silks were exposed to light and air. As a result, the silks are still stored in a refrigerator underground. Some people fear that the excavation of the Qianling Mausoleum will actually open a "Pandora's Box'," which will start a new wave of diggings and damage ancient Chinese heritage.
Shaanxi Province, already the largest living museum of ancient Chinese cultural relics, should be able to make the best use of the already excavated sties for the promotion of the local archaeological studies and tourism. Cultural relics are mainly an educational tool, not a money-making machine.
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