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Si Huang's terracotta warriors are sometimes called the eighth wonder of the ancient world.

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This statement is false.
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True.

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Terracotta warriors are considered by many to be the “eighth wonder of the world”, they are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

The Chinese emperor Qin Shihuangdi built a tomb that went down in history. His tomb is as important as the Giza Pyramids and the Taj Mahal. He believed that when he died he should take everything precious to him, especially his army. For this reason, when he decided to build his mausoleum a whole host of terracotta warrior statues, in full size, that accompanied him to the afterlife.

These statues are considered by many to be the eighth wonder of the world.

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