Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors | Official Trailer | Netflix
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- Fifty years on since the remarkable discovery of the Terracotta Warriors - a 8,000-strong army of pottery soldiers created to guard the mausoleum of China’s first Emperor - what new secrets can be unearthed from this unique archaeological site? From the makers of SECRETS OF THE SAQQARA TOMB, this feature documentary explores Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s extraordinary tomb.
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Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors | Official Trailer | Netflix
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Netflix should make more of history related documentaries like this one.
You mean like their Cleopetra documentary where they rewrote history just for DEI points? I rather they stay away from making documentaries.
There’s literally the anime Kingdom which has 5 seasons. It was on netflix once.
You should watch Alexander and and Rise of Empires. Both are really good historical documentaries
@@sayeedabdullah7122kingdom’s great, esp season 3, movies are still on Netflix tho
you are af oo l , its all bollock,
We went to that museum this April. It was really breathtaking!! That place is huge and some of them still with some colors. But I have to admit. It is better to know the history of the dynasty before you go as it would give you a different experience. Well worth the trip.
fake clay statues made during the end of chairman Mao's time, when he turned nationalist.
ok
That’s amazing, I’m glad you still had a great trip!😊
Noted. Thanks.
😂 @@domoetker3967
Back when Emperor Jet Li had summoned the Terracotta Army to cross the Great Wall and become Invincible and conquer the world.
And now Jet Li is aging backwards
LOL! I think you might be thinking of a certain Brendan Fraser movie that didn't do quite as well as the first two did.
...and when the legendary General Tso backed him with a fearsome chicken army and a spicy attitude
That racist
The movie
I visited the place this Febuary. What an amazing sight. The Warriors are sculpted with such intricate details.
I like the fact how the Emperor Qin has so many purposes about this Army in his mind like as a representation of Military Organization, symbol of power and prestige, A Belief in the Afterlife or a Funerary Art. The significance in cultural and historical views is notable all the time.
If they were discovered a century earlier. They would have been looted by the British Museum.
The British weren't able to colonize the entire China like India. They just got few trading ports and authority to govern places like HK, Taiwan and so on. But yes, I get your point.
Spoken like somebody who understands nothing about world history. You think the british were looting national treasures from China? Lmao
fact
Looted to be taken care of, not sold. There is a difference.
@@halhal-my4pt British colonized South Asia, and created India.
Just finished it, amazing documentary, way better than any of the recent ones which came out. Still hoping they will try opening up the tomb and finding Qin Shi Huang's resting place someday.
I went there last year! At first I thought it will be a normal visit to a historical but I was speechless when I arrived, the details, the mystery, and the enormity of the place left me wondering. Shortly after leaving the museum I started doing a lot of research about it. Thank you for this documentary it helped me clarify many things about this mystery place!
If you understand Chinese culture it's not difficult to understand the line of thought behind this burial (granted the scale is still magnificent). Chinese believe in blessing material goods into the afterlife, even now there are still customs of burning paper made replicas of homes, cars, tv appliances, etc for the deceased. So this is a very natural extension of that practice, albeit at a much higher level of opulence.
Also fun fact, the neighboring farmers actually dug out a lot of bricks and clay to build homes (unknowingly of course)because it was so easily accessible and at such high quality lol
yes, and the tomb of the Qin emperor has actually not been excavated yet. due to the limitation of current technology, the ancient relics will lose their color and oxidize in the air. So the government has decided to leave the entire tomb unexcavated until better technology is available. Qin has a entire mountain built above his grave, built with compacted soil and covered with vegetation. Allegedly his grave is filled with mercury that circulates like rivers and oceans and their positions are the exact match to the territory of China at that time. there is a tale that says his coffin is a floating boat in the mercury so that he can inspect his land, with all the treasures you can imagine with him. With all those tales and mysteries all we can do is wait and imagine. Ten years ago they actually find high mercury level in the soil so that tale might be partially correct.
The culture has degraded alot now... now the ppl living there along with the govt is pathetic.
@@vikassinghbunglawhy would you say the culture has degraded. It is dynamic and is subject to the changing times. I would not like growing up surrounded by even more superstitious beliefs than we already have now. Current Chinese, within China or overseas enjoy and feel pride in the best parts of the culture, mainly in regards to arts and cuisine, therefore these aspects are also the most lively. Because a governmental entity once suppressed it within some borders, does not mean that the culture isn’t kept alive either among the average Chinese civilian or elsewhere.
@@vikassinghbungla The culture is fine. The govt is not. Big difference. Their govt became an existence that is extremely difficult to support and have a favorable opinion of if you're not Chinese. But even then, it's wrong to say the culture degraded. Also, there's a lot of narrow-minded people there as a result of the type of regime they live in, but at the same time, there are equally as many intelligent people who can determine for themselves what the truth is.
@@vikassinghbunglathe current government is just one of many that have ruled over China. There are many before it and will be many after. Each new dynasty has left its mark on the culture, that’s just the nature of history.
What matters the most is the current government is making China into a great power again that will compete with and beat the west. That is the crux of the problem that the west has. It’s not that they care about Chinese people, it’s that they are afraid of being beaten by them.
You’re Indian I presume, this inferiority complex goes even deeper for Indians, because believe they should be in China’s position. But they are not, they are in fact inferior in every way.
Glad to see the growing interest in tours to China! I studied in the US for 9 years before returning to China to join my family’s tour guide business. Since the end of the pandemic, we've welcomed travelers from all over the world. While traveling to China is enjoyable and affordable, it can be challenging for foreigners due to the unique infrastructure. If you have any questions or need help planning your tour, let me know. We have a professional team of fluent English-speaking tour guides offering the best prices online.
This was the greatest documentary I've seen on Netflix!!! It's not only a documentary but an epic tale of the history behind the first emperor of China! Riveting and inspiring. It really takes you into the collapse of the Qin dynasty and the rebel armies and who is buried in the tomb of the mystery army general?!!??!!! Amazing.
Super excited for this one. Always been fascinated by the Army.
I’ve been in china in 2007 and seen it. It’s an amazing sight. Looking forward to seeing the documentary. 🤩🙏
Agree. Went there twice and loved it
@@roamwithdory I hope , some day, I can do it a second time and show it to my kids 🙏
Netflix you are doing amazing things 😊 I loved The Secret of Neanderthal documentary and now this ❤
Thank for the comment, I’m gonna watch that now!
My grandma told me that Terracotta Warriors were always black so this documentary is racist
It's sarcasm if smooth brain people don't understand
Add documentary series life on our planet, you like it 😊
@@DenLim123 😅
Been able to visit there a few months ago. It's in Xi'an, Shanxi province. For those who are interested in these must visit this place once . It's actually huge .. all those warriors have unique structural features.
Was there last week. Something like this needs to be seen in person with your own eyes. It’s incredible! The line getting in was super long even though it was not during the busy periods. But once you’re in there, the waiting becomes well worth it!
I have been to this place it was really unbelievable
Mind blowing sculptures n statues
Huge place n mysterious history located in
🎉xian city china ❤from 🇮🇳
Their documentaries are getting better
a lot of fiction.
@@janwillis4831 Indeed. Mixed with a hint of ancient Alien/Atlantis/Superdeveloped ancient society everytime. Netflix just love their anti-historic "docuementaries"
I had the opportunity to visit this beautiful place in 2019, it’s amazing the work they put into these warriors
I am so excited to watch this!
I got to see the Terracotta Warriors in China in 2012, it was one of the greatest experiences of my life!
I was there with my parents in 2018 during Chinese New Year. It is really breathtaking and they haven't finish excavating yet. Just wished they built a glass bridge on top so we can see it better or let people walk closer to the statues. Make sure to get a guide.
I'm more fascinated with the 1st emperor's main tomb. But how I wish there was a documentary detailing on how his entire mausoleum was built. From pen and paper to creation.
it was located but never unearthed ddue to concernns of the unearthingg damarging the tomb and its contents
Iv seen most of the terracotta army documentaries.. im looking forward to this!
My AP World teacher is ganna love this!!
I love how this documentary series will be helpful in giving us knowledge in history❤
I am looking forward to watching the video. My friends from this city asked me to visit the city countless times.
And each of the army has different size , figures . WHAT A MIND BLOWN !
Can’t wait to watch it, such an interesting story
And each warrior details is different not one the same. Amazing.
Was just there yesterday, it's still unbelievable to the naked eyes.
Incrível! Vou assistir!!!
Definitely will watch. I'm interested to learn more about this. It's Truly fascinating to think about.
That's my home town! So proud!
This is a testament that wealth can be brought to grave and make a legendary impression through time.
love this documentary...
Just saw this documentary. It was spectacular and mind-blowing. I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
PLEASE DO A SIMILAR SERIES ON HARAPPA CIVILIZATION
Already done. No massive burial like this in Harappa.
i went to that place few years ago. it was just jaw dropping. Definately want to take my kids there one day.
That museum is soooooo packed
I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ DOCUMENTARIES LIKE THIS ONE & MANY OTHERS. It's Great to know who came before us and how they lived... Regardless of race, creed, color or nationality. Thank you producers for sharing such an awesome & amazing time piece! I honestly enjoyed it. God Bless 😊
How can this outdo PBS NOVA on the same subject? Will see.
Exactly I've seen documentaries or both PBS and NOVA regarding this particular subject matter years ago.
Anyone who is excited about this documentary must go and watch the drama 'Qin dynasty epic'.
Are there black people in it? Because my grandma said that Qin Shi Wang used to be black
@@DenLim123 Nah😂
@@DenLim123😂😂😂😂😂
@@DenLim123 ancient china doesn’t need an Africa samurai or warrior.we are not Japanese .
@@DenLim123 A young black schoolgirl visited an Asian classmate's home. She saw the Asian grandma watching Chinese costume dramas, and she asked why there were no Black people in the show. 😁
I want to know what happens when and if they ever breach that tomb.
Super excited
Manga on that Qin emperor is called Kingdom very good
the newest Chinese emperor would also want the same tomb as Qin
actually, Xi secret order is to make him immortal, this time with the latest advances in biological science.
Waiting..... Netflix 🤩🤗
It was very emotional watching this, of the mistreatment of the prisoners, the women, the falsification in the emperor's last requests before he passed. I can't imagine what the archeologists went through discovering all of this 😢
♥ so nice!
Yes, I've been waiting for the history of China in Netflix 😁
I stay in the city they’re located, just amazing
Could you please share more info about the lv bags ? I also bought a same *luxdups* . I am still completely obsessed with it.
Every warrior looks different with different clothing. They literally look real. I don think any sculptor is capable of creating so many differences.
Wow! I did not see this coming and couldn't have come at a better time. I will touch down in Beijing for the first time on June 12th lol
You will love it.
I was in shock the first time I saw the Terracotta Army in person. I’ve been to many museums but nothing takes me back in time the way the Terracotta Army did. It was truly an once in a lifetime experience.
@@CharlieCharlie88 It was amazing.
@@CharlieCharlie88 I cannot wait!
no black Emperor = racist documentary
they have been studied to death. Not many mysteries left, but very fascinating.
Netflix should make a documentary like this on Indus Valley civilization.
China have lots story of history
I'm still waiting for the black terracotta warrior to be told by Netflix because my grandma said there used to be black terracotta warriors 😂
Had.. the Red Guard destroyed a lot of cultural sites and artefacts. Many historians disappeared during the cultural revolution and Mao Zedong even wanted to get rid of the characters in the written Chinese language
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus 哈哈哈 少看一些西方媒体的新闻,因为你说这些事情的时候就像BBC在报道新疆维吾尔族一样,为什么你要杜撰一些你根本没见过甚至没听说过的事情。连证据都拿不出来? 但是你至少应该看看中国关于文化大革命的记录,这并不是什么秘密, 革命期间的文化遗迹和文物的损毁只是普通的常见的器物和宗教物件,它们通常都分布于当时的农村, 而且中国的古文物太多了,这些损毁的东西甚至不足全中华文物的百分之一。 或许有历史学家遭遇过苦难,但是历史是一门学科,它是不会消失的。 而且现代简体汉字的推广最早都是由毛泽东批准的,去掉汉字更是搞笑,你应该是把字体简化运动当成了文字灭绝运动,哈哈哈。 去掉汉字这方面的问题,你应该学习一下日本、韩国和越南的历史。他们或许有很多话想说,但是他们也只能用汉字向你表达。
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus your comments is funny. Isn’t cultural revolution also part of Chinese history? How can you destroy history?
😅😅😅 *US GETTING OLD: “THAT WAS 25 YEARS AGO”*
*NARRATOR: “NAH 50 YEARS AGO* ☠️☠️
One thing needs to be corrected a bit, Qin Shi Huang didn't build The Great Wall from scratch, most of the wall were already there. He gave the order to repair the wall and connect different part of the wall into one.
I luv it!
Will we live long enough to see them attempt to excavate Emperor Huangdi's tomb?
I want to see the mercury river!!
Another location worth doing a documentary on is Zhou Kou Dian. The place where the “Peiking Man” lived.
Definitely worth watching and learning. In America, we get Greek and Roman archaeology up the ass...even in 2024.
more archaeological documentaries pretty please
People always want to dig and study past civilizations and yet they never learn from the past. They kept repeating it.
this is my favourite place even i‘ve went many countries of the world
Espero esté disponible también para Latinoamérica ❤
Netflix is for entertainment, not for scientific/historical accuracy. Its sensationalism is at the tabloid level.
Qin Shi Huang ❤❤
Woah 😮
I saw one of Terracotta’s face is very similar as me, maybe he is one of my ancestors in 2000 years ago.😮
Somewhere among these ancient artifacts and statues lie the history of my people .
The Emperor was so obsessed about what would happen to him in the afterlife that he forgot his present life.
Thank goodness for the local authorities in Sha'anxi who when discovering this priceless legacy of human achievement during the later stage of the Cultural Revolution chose to preserve the terracotta army and all the other artifacts. Chinese during the Cultural Revolution were told to destroy the 'Four Olds' (四旧) 'old ideas', 'old culture', 'old customs', and 'old habits'
如果在大革命后期还能保留下来这么典型的“旧”, 是不是代表了这个运动本身就不是一个严谨的打倒运动,反而更像是一种行为归附,因为目前国内还有很多珍贵文物在流转和拍卖。很难想象为什么在西方的视野中,他们都要刻意去描述毛泽东时代的过错,极力的描述成一个共产党的反面例子,但是西方从来不去深究西方自己存在的类似问题,抛砖引玉,比如大英帝国在20世纪初从中国强行偷走和抢走的文物,像千年历史的宋代丝绢卷轴都能被他们切割一分为二展出。当然,在大英博物馆里面还有非常多这种残缺的中国文物。他们竟然认为这是对中国文化火种的保存,还到处宣传中国的文化大革命是在搞自我文化灭绝。 哈哈哈哈 多么滑稽的一套强盗理论。
Visited the place in 2020 Xian China. It’s beautiful
No you didn’t.
I visited this site in 2017. Agree!!
I was there 13 years ago, truly amazing
@@charlesmanieswhat’s with all the people on the internet straightforwardly refuse to acknowledge others’ experiences?
@@CharlieCharlie88cause they are kids without proper guidance from their parents.
Both BBC and PBS already had a few scholarly superior programs on this, with all the work with the latest scientific methods. I doubt if Netflix can better them, hence, most likely it makes for entertainment. But for that, there are many Chinese historical dramas already.
The government was forced to excavate one of the peripheral tombs of one of the princes due to flooding earlier this year/last year.
That's why this was probably made. That's smth the older docus don't have.
I've seen a couple of different documentaries on this specific topic...along with others on China's 🇨🇳 history
will Rick Lagina find the bury treasure beneath the Terracotta Warriors...only time will tell on the next season of...
Terracotta warriors: Treasures Forgotten
Netflix seems to have a great talent in producing documentaries.
I think we are going to wait for another 30-50 years for an update. Yeah, I just watched the documentary.
wow so good
oh finally !!
Must see tv stuff
This looks quite Amazing
One of the people who discovered the figures is still alive.
Kingdom!
Interesting
Indeed
Nice
I'm not even watching the rest of this trailers can't wait June 12 Netflix
they wouldn't dare excavate the actual tomb...isn't it laced with mercury? he probably made sure mercury isn't the only thing to stop people from getting to it
I forgot the adapted film's title, please remind me!
i want documentary on MAHARANA PRATAP
Flint: there is no evidence of ancient society.. they all look like natural weathering to me, I am sorry!! (grin)
l got this on my watchlist
Maybe it was the curse which turned them into statues lol... We need to reverse the curse to revive them 🫡
so what was the ending ?
astonishing
I am also looking forward to the Qin Emperor tomb. If this could awe us all, the tomb should be mind boggling? But alas, do not yhink I will be able to see it in my lifetime. China certainly would not risk exvavating it until they have the technologies and expertise to do so. They have discovered so many tombs and the earlier ones were not expertly carried out hence some artfacts disintegrated in contact with air.
My grandmother used to say 'I don't care what they tell you at school, the Qin Emperor was black.'
Actually, he was known as the black emperor. But because he wore black imperial robes as his official dynastic colour. Symbolized the element of water as opposed to previous zhou dynasty (represented with fire element)
Wow! What a coincidence! My grandma told me the same.
@@lostenfound
That's just what they want you to think! He was a man from Africa who brought civilization to China!
@@grandmufftwerkin9037 now it makes sense.. he wore black robes because he was the black panther from Wakanda!
@@grandmufftwerkin9037worst joke I've ever heard