North Terracotta Warriors and Horses Hutong, Ming Dynasty is Zhaohui Jinggongfang, called Beicheng Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Beijing's inner city has five terracotta warriors and horses, responsible for ground security and theft. Beicheng Terracotta Warriors and Horses is in this alley, so name. The Qing Dynasty was a yellow flag, Qianlong was called the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Hutong, and Xuantong was called the North Terracotta Warriors and Horses Hutong. After the Republic of China, it was called the name of the place after the rectification in 1965. In the "Cultural Revolution", it was once renamed the four Great Yuejin Road, and then resumed its original name. In 1979, it was renamed the North Terracotta Warriors and Horses. In 1981, it was called the Beiterra Terracotta Hutong. The residence of Zhao Erqi, the governor of the three provinces of the East and the East of the Qing Dynasty, was here, after 1949, the Ministry of Transport, and is now the Beiterracotta Theatre.
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