The Terra-Cotta Army is one of the most enduring remnants of Classical Chinese civilization. The archaeological site is a World Heritage site and is in excellent condition even today. One of the most striking aspects of theses sculptures is their sheer number. Thousands of life-sized soldiers and horses stand on the site. Archaeologists and historians believe Emperor Qin ordered the sculpting of the Terra-Cotta Army to serve as a reminder that his forces triumphed over the warring states and helped him unite China. The Terra-Cotta Army was also created to protect the emperor in the afterlife.
Which statement shows that Emperor Qin Shi Huang wanted to impress people with his power as a leader?
A) Every statue of the soldiers differs in facial expressions, clothing, posture, hairstyle, and gestures.
B) The terra-cotta army was made so well that it survived for thousands of years.
C) The army was made of thousands of terra-cotta warriors in different battle positions with real-life weapons.
D) Emperor Qin began work on this clay army as soon as he became emperor.
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B) The terracotta army was made so well that it survived for thousands of years.
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