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    The Wu Family Shrines (Chinese: 武氏祠), of which the Wu Liang Shrine (武梁祠) is the best known, was the family shrine of the Wu clan of the Eastern Han dynasty. The shrines contain a vast amount of relief carvings. Three walls of Wu Liang's shrine were still standing as late as the 11th century, which is the … See more

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    • Berger, Patricia. “The ‘Battle at the Bridge’ at Wu Liang Tz’u: A Problem in Method.” Early China 2 (1976): 3–8.
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    • Barbieri, Anthony (2019). Virtual Tour of Wuzhai Shan Site, 2nd Century CE (v. 2.0). University of California, Santa Barbara. See more

     
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