Introduction to Nuwa: The statue of Nuwa is 9.9 meters high, symbolizing the unity of ninety-nine and supreme supremacy. Nuwa is a goddess in ancient times, so the statue emphasizes returning to nature. Her head is held up high. The bun is dotted with a peony in the middle. The peony is the national flower, symbolizing that Nuwa is the ancestor of mankind. She wears leaves as a shawl on her shoulders, animal skins and tiger buttons on her waist, and flowers and grass on her skirt, making Nuwa's original The image depicted is more realistic and close to the facts. Under her feet is a beast with the head of a dragon and the back of a turtle that she conquered, which symbolizes that the brave and just Nuwa finally trampled all evil under her feet. There are four red sandstone reliefs around the base of the statue, unfolding the legendary story of Nuwa "making a human out of clay, refining stones to mend the sky, slaying an evil dragon, and saving the common people".

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