Some of the figures of the Warriors in Xi'an. It houses the collection of figures of Qin army cavalry composed of more than 1,300 pieces, including horses and horsemen, arranged in fourteen rows, protected by an advance party of archers kneeling. In this room also can delight us more closely with the presence of five soldiers: a pair of archers, a soldier with his horse and a couple of officers of medium and high range. To see that they can be closer than it perceived the degree of perfection and handling of the sculptures, which is attentive to every detail, taking into account also that none of the parts are made in series and each piece is unique and different from the rest. The pit three is the smallest and is located twenty meters northeast of the first. It contains only 72 figures, composed mostly of officers, commanders and senior generals belonging to the control unit. When you reach the pit number one, it fills an inner silence, contemplating the wonder shows in perspective the 6,000 figures of warriors, chariots and horses arranged in battle position and aligned towards the eastern end