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The stone statues lining the path of the Mausoleum of Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) stand tall among wheat fields, witnessing another harvest season. These stone carvings, known as "shi xiang sheng," were created to guard the tombs of emperors and symbolize eternal honor | Collector
The stone statues lining the path of the Mausoleum of Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) stand tall among wheat fields, witnessing another harvest season.

These stone carvings, known as
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The stone statues lining the path of the Mausoleum of Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) stand tall among wheat fields, witnessing another harvest season. These stone carvings, known as "shi xiang sheng," were created to guard the tombs of emperors and symbolize eternal honor

The stone statues lining the path of the Mausoleum of Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) stand tall among wheat fields, witnessing another harvest season. These stone carvings, known as "shi xiang sheng," were created to guard the tombs of emperors and symbolize eternal honor

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