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How many terracotta warriors and horses are there in Qin tomb?

There are more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses, some of which have been excavated, including 5,000 warrior figures, 65,438 wooden chariots and 100 Ma Tao. According to the arrangement of the existing terracotta warriors and horses, there may be 7000 samurai servants in these three pits, 100 chariots and 100 horses. There are 6 chariots and 24 horses, as well as bronze swords, Wu Gou, spears, arrows, crossbows, bronze halberds and other bronze weapons and ironware for actual combat. 1974 ~ 1977 in the east of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum 1 km, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit was excavated as one of the burial pits of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. Pit No.1 is in the south, with a length of 216m from east to west and a width of 62m, and an area of13260m2. The second pit is124m long from east to west, 98m wide and covers an area of 6,000m2. No.3 pit covers an area of 520 square meters. The large underground palace is located under and around the top platform of the earth-sealed pile, 35 meters deep from the ground, with a length of 170 meters from east to west and a width of 145 meters from north to south. The main body and tomb are rectangular. The tomb is located in the center of the underground palace, with a height of15m, which is equivalent to a standard football field.