The carving art of the Tang Dynasty, on the basis of inheriting and carrying forward the excellent traditions of the Qin and Han Dynasties, digested and absorbed foreign art and developed to a peak. A large number of wood carving crafts appeared. Content introduction such as the Nine Dragon Table (Tang Li Shimin's Imperial Writing Desk), Nine Dragon Tea Tray, Nine Dragon Pen Holder, Nine Dragon Chair, Nine Phoenix Table, Nine Phoenix Tea Tray, Five Dragons and Eight Immortals Table, Dragon Head Cane, etc., are very delicately carved, using carving, carving, engraving, carving, and picking techniques. A variety of knife techniques reflect that the extremely high skills of Chinese Tang Dynasty carving art have developed to its heyday. Main honors: In 1990, the "imitation Tang Nine Dragon Table" Li Shimin's imperial desk was successfully developed and won the prize among more than 10,000 pieces of artworks in Shaanxi Province. In 1992, it was selected as a precious item in the National Olympic Art Center after the National Art Viewing. In 1993, the "imitation Tang Nine Phoenix Table" Yang Guifei's imperial desk was successfully developed and won the reputation of Southeast Asian wood carving artworks. In 2003, the "Tang Nine Dragon Wall Dragon Head Cane, Five Lions and Ten Phoenix Seat, Phoenix Playing Peony Table and Chair" and other works were developed and won the first prize in the Shaanxi Province First Folk Art Skills Competition. The nine dragon tea tray, nine phoenix tea tray, Chinese dragon and phoenix decoration series and other artworks developed by the company won the "Integrity Gold Award" of the China Cultural Information Association in 2004, and the China Traditional Industry Cultural Contribution Award in 2005; the China Folk Art Special Contribution Award. There are more than 120 ancestral carving tools and more than 60 modern small fine carving tools.