It is indeed the first batch of cultural relics to enter the national insurance! Han Xu is already a handful, and there are fewer open to visit! Qimu Xuan Shao Room is not open, and the regrets that I didn't see are made up here. The two Xuan Xuan are very well preserved, the surface of the Han paintings and carvings are clear and discernible, and the lines are simple and thick. And many portraits have words engraved on them, like stone carvings of comic strips, very interesting! In addition to the Han portrait stone of Wu's temple, the Xilang also exhibited some Han portrait stones found in the surrounding area. The subjects are diverse. The most interesting thing is a picture of the Western Wangmu. The picture is engraved with jade rabbits, green birds, Sanzu Wu and Jiuwei Fox, all classic elements in the story of the Western Wangmu. In short, it is worth seeing. The only regret is that the conditions of the exhibition are not very good, the venue is not spacious enough, and the lighting is relatively dim. I hope that there will be funds to expand the exhibition hall and not disappoint these national treasures.