Asho Wang Stone Column (Ashoka pillar) is the most representative architectural sculpture in the Peacock Dynasty. In order to remember the Zheng strategy, the king of Ashoka carried out the Dharma, and built more than 30 monumental columns across India, which are generally more than ten meters high and weigh 50 tons, among them the most famous stone pillars of Luyeyuan outside Benares. On its pillars were four male teachers with back-to-back squatting, with ribbons in the middle, an elephant, a running horse, a tumoured cow and a tiger, all four animals separated by a treasure wheel symbolizing Buddha's Dharma; the next layer was a bell-shaped inverted lotus. The whole pillar is gorgeous and complete, and polished like jade, which is also a more prominent feature of the art of sculpture in the Peacock Dynasty.