Category:Ming-Qing Horse Hitching Posts at Yongtai Temple
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English: Many thousands of horse-hitching posts were created in China for over 1500 years, most of wood or stone. The earliest were plain. For most of the period they were formed wholly or partially into sculptures of different themes from literature or life. They tend to collect in museums but many are at large.
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