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Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum

The Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum are six Tang (618–907) Chinese stone reliefs of horses which were located in the Zhao Mausoleum, Shaanxi, China. Zhao Mausoleum is the mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang.

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File:Emperor Taizong Horse Relief Saluzi.jpg|One of the reliefs, very likely after a drawing by Yan Liben, at the Penn Museum. Here a general removes an arrow from the horse Saluzi File:Emperor Taizong Horse Relief Quanmaogua.jpg|Limestone relief of Quanmaogua ("Curly"). Nine arrows penetrate Quanmaogua, six in front and three in back. On display at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia. 昭陵六骏-什伐赤-西安碑林石刻艺术室.jpg|Shifachi Steed at Beilin Museum 昭陵六骏-青骓-西安碑林石刻艺术室.jpg|Qingzhui Steed at Beilin Museum 昭陵六骏-特勤骠-西安碑林石刻艺术室.jpg|Telebiao Steed at Beilin Museum 昭陵六骏-白蹄乌-西安碑林石刻艺术室.jpg|Baitiwu Steed at Beilin Museum ==Notes==
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