Category
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jade
thumb|upright=1.3|Main jade producing countries
Longmen Grottoes
cave in People's Republic of China
Chinese art
art originated in China
Jadeite Cabbage
sculpture of a cabbage in National Palace Museum, Taiwan
Bixi
Bixi, or Bi Xi (), is a figure from Chinese mythology. One of the nine sons of the Dragon King, he is depicted as a dragon with the shell of a turtle. Stone sculptures of Bixi have been used in Chinese culture for centuries as a decorative plinth for commemorative steles and tablets, particularly in the funerary complexes of China's later emperors and to commemorate important events, such as an imperial visit or the anniversary of a World War II victory. They are also used at the bases of bridges and archways. Sculptures of Bixi are traditionally rubbed for good luck, which can cause conservat
Yunju Temple
Buddhist temple located in Fangshan District, 70 kilometers southwest of Beijing

Meat-shaped Stone
artistic masterpiece from Qing China

Flying Horse of Gansu
Chinese bronze sculpture
Nine sons of the dragon
9 Chinese dragons, who are sons of the Dragon King
Chinese Buddhist sculpture
Yixian glazed pottery luohans
set of pottery Buddhist sculptures from China
Twelve Metal Colossi
12 metal statues ordered by Emperor Qin Shi Huang
Chinese puzzle ball
concentric hollow spheres carved from a single solid block
Tomb of Wang Chuzhi
grave
Anshan Jade Buddha
temple complex in Anshan, Liaoning, China
Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum
Funerary art at the Xi'an Beilin Museum in China