Distribution area: Clay sculptures are mainly spread in Huangtu Town and Qingquan Township of An County. Basic content: The main raw material of clay sculptures is yellow mud, which must be mixed with some straw to increase its toughness. Artists knead the mixed mud and dry it, and then color the head, eyes, eyebrows and other parts to make it more vivid. Main characteristic value: Skilled clay sculpture artists use the mixed mud and knead it a few times to make it a fresh handicraft. After the 1980s, some temples resumed religious activities, and the statues in the temples were mostly made of clay. After the 1990s, some scenic spots were used for decoration and beautification of the environment. Common works such as figures, animals and various statues of gods are common. After 2000, some people chose concrete instead of mud, and the structure was more solid. The inheritors in Anchang, Huangtu and other places are good at this method. Endangered status: Due to the change of materials selected by inheritors after 2000, there are fewer and fewer clay sculptures. Now only artists in Huangtu Town and Qingquan Township are proficient in this art. Inheritor status: Xie Shoukai Contact number: 08164368727 Information source: Mianyang Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Information source: Mianyang Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center