前年前原本有機會被廠商邀請去西安,喜歡收集世界遺產古跡的我一直很想看兵馬俑。
但是小啦不凖我去,因為迷信的她説去這種地方之後做生意會不順。威脅我除非卸下ceo職務才能去西安。(到底是誰才是ceo! 這種霸道可以動不動就卸下老公ceo 職位的女人,乾脆整個董事會都給妳當好了)
我今天看了zuckerburg 也去了兵馬俑,看來他的fb還會繼續在中國不順⋯⋯
Today I visited Xi’an -- one of the great ancient capitals of China, starting point of the Silk Road and home of the famous Terracotta Army.
The history of the Silk Road is an epic story of how nations, cultures and civilization itself were shaped by the power of human connections. It's an important area of study for anyone who cares about connecting the world today.
The Terracotta Army was buried in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the first emperor of China, the first person to connect and unite all of China, and the person after whom modern China gets its English name (Qin is pronounced like "chin", as in China).
The Terracotta Army had more than 8,000 life-size sculptures -- all different -- depicting Qin Shi Huang's real army. It's breathtaking to see the scale in person, as are many things here in China.
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