This stone box is from Tang Dynasty. The cover is in the shape of a dome. There is a Baoxiang flower in the center of the cover, surrounded by floral patterns.
The center of the first side wall is carved with a lotus seat and a lotus platform. The seat supports a high-legged plate. The plate supports a large lotus platform with multiple Śarīra inside. There is a cover on the big lotus platform, and the top of the cover is also in the shape of a lotus. Two small lotus terraces are derived from twined branches on the left and right sides below the big lotus terrace.
The second side wall is carved with a heavenly King facing the lotus seat and sitting on the rugged mountain rocks. He wears a hair crown with three flames on the top, a round halo behind his head, a streamer wrapped around his shoulders, his right hand clenched and raised beside his head, his left hand open and sunk on his abdomen, and the palm of his left hand holds a spear head, which is pierced Standing on the rock, the right leg is bent, the sole of the foot is supporting the spearhead, the left leg is stretched forward diagonally, and both feet are barefoot.
The third wall is engraved with another heavenly King facing forward, with parts of his head and face blurred. He wears a crown on his head with two orbs standing side by side. He is wearing armor of bright light. He holds a trident in his right hand. His left arm is across his chest. His left hand holds a sword upright. His left leg naturally hangs down to touch the ground. His right leg sits cross-legged on a yaksha's back, both feet were wearing straw sandals.
The fourth wall is carved with a third heavenly king facing the lotus seat. He wears a bun on his head, holds a sword in his right hand in front of him, opens his left hand on the left front side, his right leg naturally drops to touch the ground, his left leg sits cross-legged on a Yaksha, and both feet wear straw sandals.