From 2011 to 2012, Hangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Yuhang Museum excavated 112 tombs of Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties on Xiaoheng Mountain in the west of Chenjiamuqiao Village, Xiaolin Town, Yuhang District, including 20 brick tombs with portraits. The contents of the portraits consist Four Gods, Phoenix Birds, Qianqiu, Long Live, Lions, Feitian, Lotus Metamorphosis, Orbs, and humans. Among these images, Feitian images have attracted the attention of scholas, not only because of large numbers, but also because of their beauty. Some scholars define it as the Taoist image Feixian. However we believe that Yuhang Feitian are Buddhist images, which belongs to the Southeast Feitian section. The discovery of Yuhang Feitian is significant in two aspects. On the one hand, Feitian in the tomb murals is a rare species, and Yuhang Feitian's appearance in the tomb murals shows that the native tomb art contributed to the early spread of Buddhism. On the other hand, Yuhang Feitian is not in the time chain of the localization of Northern Buddhism. Therefore, Yuhang Feitian's archaeological achievements suggests the possibilities of the influence of the Maritime Silk Road.