Introduction to the stele: There are several stone tablets on both sides of the corridor. One of them is the stele "Guan Gong Reining His Horse and Standing in the Wind", which was erected in the 27th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1599). On the main part of the stele, there is a portrait of "Guan Gong reining in his horse and standing in the wind" engraved with negative lines. The image is vivid and natural. The upper right corner of the stele is signed: Painted by Wu Daozi in the Tang Dynasty and Li Zongzhou, a disciple of Moling in the Ming Dynasty. The other is the stele "Picture of King Guan Farewell to Cao Cao", which was erected in the sixth year of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty (1455). The upper part of the stele is "Guan Yu's Farewell to Cao Cao" in regular script; the lower part is "Picture of Guan Wang Farewell to Cao Cao", which reproduces Guan Yu's farewell to Cao Cao. , the scene of Baling picking up his robe, with clever composition and superb painting skills, it can be regarded as an art treasure.

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