The Wu's tomb group stone carvings, located 15 kilometers south of Jiaxiang County, Wu's village. It was originally a temple of Jiaxiang's family in the late East Han Dynasty. It was built in the first year of the Emperor of the Emperor and the first year (AD 147) and the stone carvings included stone, stone lion, tombstone, portrait, etc. There are 1 pair of stone stele, stone lion each, 2 Han monuments and 44 Wu's portrait stones. It is a key cultural relics protection unit at the national level, and is a treasure in the world cultural heritage. Wu's portrait stones are the largest and most complete Han monuments and portrait stones in China. The portrait is rich in content and extensive in material, reflecting the social situation, customs, rules and religious beliefs in the Eastern Han Dynasty from various angles.