Daily Life
Terracotta Warriors
Bronze Making/Weapons
Ancient Chinese Burials
100

Were farmers poor or rich?

They were poor.

100

What were the warriors made out of?

Clay and stone.

100

How is bronze made?

90% copper and 10% tin.

100

About how many pieces of jade were used on a burial suit?

About 2,000.

200

Is it required to be wealthy to attend school?

Yes, if you are poor you most likely wouldn't attend school.

200

What weapons did the warriors use?

Shaft tube ax.

200

Around what year was bronze discovered?

Around 1700 B.C.E

200

 How many jade burial suits have been found?

15.

300

Did farmers own the land they worked in?

No, they did not.

300

What year were the warriors made in?

208 B.C.

300

Why was the trusty sword passed on through generations?

It was the most important weapon in ancient China.

300

Which way did the royal graves face?

North to south.

400

Was all of the work done by hand or did they use machines?

No, most of it was done by hand but they had plows and oxes.

400

Where are the warriors located in China?

Lintong Xi'an Shaanxi

400

How were the weapons made in ancient China?

First casted in molds of wax that would cool down and then be opened and the weapon would be inside and be put on a shaft.
400

About how deep was a king's tomb?

About 40 feet.

500

About how many rooms did the farmers have in their huts?

About 2 rooms.

500

What do the terracotta warriors guard?

They protect Qin's tomb who is the first Chinese emperor.

500

What substance was bronze softer than?

Steel.
500

What was one reason why they used burial masks?

-represents features of the dead

-protect dead from evil spirits

-honor dead

-make a relationship with spirit world

-force spirit into the spirit world