The Qianling Tomb is the tomb of Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian, the only empress in Chinese history. There are more than 100 large-scale stone inscriptions in the cemetery, including erect and towering octagonal prism-shaped watches, winged horses standing at any time, stone lions standing high in front of the emperor's mausoleum, sacred chronicle tablets which set a precedent for making meritorious deeds in front of the emperor's mausoleum, unscripted monuments with meritorious deeds left in the comments of later generations, stone statues of literary and military servants standing in neat rows like arched hands on the chapel hall, and in accordance with the Bashan Mountains. The sixty-one stone statues of vassals, which were sculpted by Wang Bin who came to worship in the water, were magnificent in shape, full in line, refined in blade and exquisite in sculpture, all of which showed the high stone carving skills and cultural charm of the time. It deserves to be praised as the Open-air Museum of Stone Carving Art in the Flourishing Tang Dynasty. Standing on Sima Road, looking around, with a broad vision, the red sun in the sky, the white cloud in the blue sky seems to take us back to the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty. After Zhenguan's rule, the political, economic, cultural and military diplomacy of the Tang Dynasty reached its full peak. The country is prosperous, the economy is prosperous, trade exchanges, and the Yi people are subordinate to it. The magnificent Tang Dynasty Chang'an City is full of traffic. It is a great sight for literati and poets to recite poems and fu. The land Silk Road will spread the splendid Chinese civilization to all over the world... Looking up again at the long white clouds in the sky, silently wishing the once troubled motherland a great rejuvenation as soon as possible and a new prosperity.