Six Horses in Zhaoling refers to six relief stone carvings on the east and west sides of the north altar of Zhaoling in Li Shimin Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong in Liquan, Shaanxi Province. Each stone carving is about 2m wide and1.7m high. The Six Horses in Zhaoling are beautiful in shape, smooth in carving lines and fine and round in knife work. They are precious treasures of ancient stone carving art ... Liu Jun was a war horse that Li Shimin rode before the establishment of the Tang Dynasty. They are called "boxing hairs?" , "stone method opens", "white hoof is black", "Tele", "green" and "spreading the floor". To commemorate these six horses, Li Shimin ordered craftsman Yan Lide and painter Yan to draw relief for them in front of the mausoleum.
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