China's famous ancient war paintings,
China's famous ancient paintings do not directly depict the war, but some of them reflect the war. For example, Yan Tu (armistice and marriage) in the Tang Dynasty, Ming Taizu Tu (the emperor fled during the Anshi Rebellion) in the Tang Dynasty, and Chen Juzhong's Yue Tu (the tragic story of war) in the Southern Song Dynasty. Sculptures and stone carvings, such as Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the stone carving of a horse stepping on the Xiongnu in Huo Qu's tomb in the Western Han Dynasty, and a six-jun relief (the horse that the emperor rode in the war) in Zhaoling when Taizong was built, and then some Qing Dynasty copperplate prints show off their exploits, such as the famous Qing Dynasty copperplate "Pacify Taiwan Province Province for Victory", which depicts the scene of the Qing army crossing the sea to Taiwan Province. See the picture below-