What does the Assyrian war relief depict?
In The Assyrian War Rescue, the war scene in which King China's Assubani led his troops to attack a castle was extremely tragic. Chariots were flying on the battlefield, and bodies were everywhere. The king of Assyria bravely stood in the chariot and shot an arrow at the enemy. The enemy in the castle rose up to resist and shot at the Assyrian army with dense bows and arrows. A horse riding beside the king of Assyria was shot down by an arrow, but the king of Assyria fought bravely without fear. This relief adopts the method of scattered perspective and has a broad composition. The reliefs depict the details of costumes, weapons and buildings in great detail. The relief is also engraved with inscriptions, which describe the background of the war in detail.