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Statues in Four Chinese Grottos

Yungang Grottos
In 460, the Wuzhou mountain valley in Datong,
Shanxi
Province, was reverberating with the sound of iron hammers beating rocks. A
monk was directing hundreds of thousands of workers to continue their labor,
carving stones and rocks to begin creating the Yungang Grottos. The monk, Yu
Yao, was ordered by the emperor of the Northern
Wei Dynasty (386-534) to supervise the historic project. Most of the
Northern Wei rulers believed in Buddhism
, and the digging
of the Yungang Grottos went on for some 30 years.
One cornor of Yungang
Grottos
Under the direct leadership of the emperor and the ruling officials, the
Yungang Grottos were constructed on a large scale and extend for about one
kilometer from east to west. Today there are 53 individual grottos with 51000
statues in the Yungang Grottos.
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