The Buddhist sculptures were found at the Lujiagou Village in Harqin Zuoyi Mongol Autonomous County, Liaoning. By the two times of commandeering in 2006 and 2012, 14 pieces of sculptures are collected. In 2016, Harqin Zuoyi Mongol Autonomous County Museum conducted survey to the site, and confirmed the concrete unearthing locations of the Buddhist sculptures in the past years. These sculptures included back screen-style triad statues of the Buddha and two attendant bodhisattvas or disciples, Sakya Buddha and Prabhutaratna Buddha seated abreast, and some fragments of back screenstyle statues of unidentifiable motifs and statue pedestals, the dates of which were all in the Northern Wei Dynasty. So many Buddhist sculptures were unearthed densely at Lujiagou, but no remains of Buddhist temples are found here, showing that these sculptures might be intentionally spoiled. Before the discoveries in Lujiagou, only one back screen-style statue had been unearthed in Harqin Zuoyi County; the unearthing of these Buddhist sculptures in Lujiagou provided important materials for the studies on the Buddhist sculptures of the same type in the Northern Wei Dynasty and the development of Buddhism in this area.