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Fixed close-up of the Xixia Museum in Yinchuan City, Ningxia. The stone pedestal of the Xixia Lime Sand and Red Yarn Rock Carving Lishi Zhiwen.
Yinchuan has been built for 2121 years. Due to its three major characteristics of the ancient capital of Western Xia, Hui ethnic customs, and the Jiangnan region, it was announced by the State Council as the second batch of national historical and cultural cities in 1986, ranking among the 110 historical and cultural cities in the country. There are numerous historical and cultural relics distributed in the ancient city, which reflect the development and changes of various historical periods in Yinchuan. With the passage of time, numerous historical and cultural relics in Yinchuan City have gradually disappeared into the long river of history. The video showcases the overall collection of Xixia Lime Sand and Red Yarn Rock Sculptures in the Xixia Museum in Yinchuan City, Ningxia, as well as a close-up of the local area. Some faces are already incomplete, but they are generally well preserved. Round sculpture, made of white sandstone, resembling a cube. Male portrait, with a round face, prominent cheekbones, thick eyebrows raised, eyes wide and protruding, nose bridge short and thick, exposed fangs, chin placed in front of chest, naked, abdomen with belly pocket, shoulders at head level, elbows bent back, hands holding knees, lower limbs bent down, back straight.
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