Introduction to horse-tying stakes: Horse-tying stakes are mostly made of bluestone, and the heads of the piles are carved with animal-shaped patterns such as monkeys and lions. The pile body is square and the height is about 2.5 meters. There is a manger between the piles. Horse-tying stakes were mainly erected at the shrines of the tombs of emperors and nobles and in front and behind official residences. The patterns and size of their carvings also reflected official status and title.

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