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What is the moral of the carved elephant?

Statues are elephants carved from stones, which are often used as decorations in traditional buildings in China. It can be seen in palaces, temples, pagodas, bridges, palaces, gardens and tombs in China. The available stone materials include azure jet, Yu Xia, Burmese jade, white marble, jet, serpentine, sandstone, marble, granite, silvery white stone and snowflake white. Cultural relics of the International Friendship Museum. 1985 In August, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Robert Mugabe presented Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Deng Xiaoping in China. Stone elephant height 16 cm. The female elephant is the one with its nose turned up in front, and its offspring follow on the right, and the latter is the male elephant. This stone carving has a natural shape and smooth lines. The dark green stone statues are in sharp contrast with the white ivory color, giving people a dignified and cheerful feeling.