The Exhibition of Bronze Chariots

 

The carriages have about 3,400 parts each and were driven by four horses. The second one is 3.17meters long and 1.06 meters high. The bronze horses vary from 65 cm to 67 cm high and 120 cm long. Each weighs 1,234 kg in total.
They were mainly made of bronze, but there were 1,720 pieces of golden and silver ornaments, weighting 7 kg, on each carriage. The carriages were so well-made, and so vivid, that they boast being the best-preserved and having the highest rank among the earliest known bronze relics in China.

These chariots are the biggest pieces of ancient bronzeware ever found in the world. They were thought to be half the actual size and were supposed to serve as the vehicle for the emperor's inspection tours in his afterlife.

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