[Zhongli gestures to a warrior statue wearing armor, but without arms.]
Sometimes, yes. The terracotta warriors buried with Qin Shi Huang were also painted with purple, green, and yellow. It's difficult to imagine standing where we are today, but Ancient China was far more colorful than you'd think.
In those days... [He closes his eyes for a moment. When he speaks again, he keeps his voice low so as not to arouse suspicion from other people in the exhibit.] ... I wore red and black. Yellow was reserved for emperors, which I was decidedly not. [In his past life, though, he preferred gold and orange-- and still does.]
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[Zhongli gestures to a warrior statue wearing armor, but without arms.]
Sometimes, yes. The terracotta warriors buried with Qin Shi Huang were also painted with purple, green, and yellow. It's difficult to imagine standing where we are today, but Ancient China was far more colorful than you'd think.
In those days... [He closes his eyes for a moment. When he speaks again, he keeps his voice low so as not to arouse suspicion from other people in the exhibit.] ... I wore red and black. Yellow was reserved for emperors, which I was decidedly not. [In his past life, though, he preferred gold and orange-- and still does.]