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Who is the owner of six horses?
The owner of six horses is Li Shimin.

The Six Horses in Zhaoling refers to the relief of six horses on both sides of Li Shimin Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong. To commemorate the six horses that Li Shimin pursued with himself in the East and West during the establishment and consolidation of political power in the Tang Dynasty, he ordered craftsmen to carve them according to Yan's manuscript. These six good horses are: fist hair? , Shivachi, Baitiwu, Tele, Qingsui and Salouzi.

The figure on the relief of "Saluzi" of the Sixth Army of Zhaoling is the general Qiu Xinggong, who is drawing an arrow for Saluzi to heal. In order to commend the achievements of the general Qiu, it was ordered to carve Qiu's image on the relief, which is also the only figure among the six horses in Zhaoling.

Brief introduction of Li Shimin

Li Shimin (65438+5991October 23rd-10), whose ancestral home is in Longxi (now Qin 'an, Gansu) in Ji Cheng, is said to be a Taoist in Longxi (now Lintao County, Gansu Province) and a native of Julu County. The second emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned from 626 to 649) was a politician, strategist, strategist, calligrapher and poet.

On May 26th, the 23rd year of Zhenguan (10, July 649), Li Shimin died in Hanfeng Temple at the age of 52, and he reigned for 23 years. His temple name is Taizong, the emperor of posthumous title (later a great emperor, a great sage with both civil and military skills), and he was buried in Zhaoling. He loves literature and calligraphy, and has poems handed down from generation to generation by Mo Bao.