Horses have a deep cultural meaning in China, having been indispensable for travel, work, leisure and warfare.
In 102BC, the Han Dynasty owed its vast expansion to a miraculous new breed of horses. Nicknamed the Heavenly Horses, they were rumoured to be so fast that they could overtake a bird in mid-flight. In warfare, speed is everything, and Emperor Wu committed to a staggering loss of life over two military campaigns to capture the horses from the Kingdom of Dayuan in what is now Uzbekistan, allowing the Han Dynasty to expand deep into Asia.