The earliest stamp of "Horse" in New China is the first "Groom and Horse" (Western Wei Dynasty) in the special 6 "Great Motherland" (the third group, Dunhuang murals) issued in 1953; In China, there are more than 20 stamps on horse cultural relics, covering many artistic categories such as ceramics, sculptures, murals, paintings and bronzes. These cultural relics have become one of the powerful evidences to show the long history and splendid culture of the Chinese nation, and they are also the epitome of horse culture in China, from which we can see the infinite love of Chinese people for horses.
196 1 year, the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of China issued a full set of 8 special 46 "Tang Sancai" stamps, which were designed by Chinese stamp designer Lu Tianjiao and printed beautifully, with a circulation of1500,000 sets; Among them, there are four stamps showing "Tang Sancai" porcelain horses. Due to the early release of this set of stamps, the stock is even thinner, and the market price is more than 600 yuan. 1983 issued T88 "Terracotta Warriors and Horses" stamp sheetlet and 1990 issued T 15 1 "Bronze chariots and horses" stamp sheetlet, from two angles (pottery figurines and bronzes) show as "the eighth wonder of the world". In view of the fact that the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang enjoy a very high honor in the world, the United Nations has also issued "the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Stamps and Small Promissory Notes of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum". 1978, China's former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued a complete set of T28 "galloping horse" stamps 10 sheetlet featuring the works of famous painter Xu Beihong. In 1995, "You Chuntu, the wife of the State of Guo" was printed horizontally, and in 200012000, the "Six Horses of Zhaoling" stamp and the embossed mini-pane were issued by the National Stamp Bureau. These stamps were printed with exquisite designs and won the widespread love of postal people. Among the "Horse" cultural relics stamps, the most precious and famous one is the "Copper Running Horse" unearthed in Wuwei, Gansu Province (also known as the "Horse-stepping Lark" or the "Ma Chao Lark"). 1986 "Copper Running Horse" was designated as the national tourism emblem, and it was also awarded the "Square-inch Art" for many times among the postage stamps issued in China. There is also a "black horse" among the stamps numbered 66-77 "Cultural Relics Unearthed during the Cultural Revolution" issued in the same set as "Copper Running Horse", and its exquisite shape and glaze color are equally amazing. Of course, there are still many "horse" cultural relics stamps, so I won't introduce them one by one.