Prayer Wheel Introduction: In the past ten years, the sculptures, statues and murals continuously excavated around the Guge ruins have unveiled the mystery of the Guge Dynasty. Guge sculptures are mostly gold and silver Buddhist statues, among which the most accomplished is the statue known as Guge Silver Eyes. The largest and most complete remains are its murals. The Zhange murals are magnificent and unique in style, comprehensively reflecting all aspects of social life at that time. The characters painted have outstanding personalities, and the brushwork is concise. The plump and dynamic female characters are particularly representative. Due to its geographical location and the influence of various foreign cultures, the artistic style of Guge has obvious characteristics of Kashmiri and Gandhara art.