The whole story ends with the mural "Daniil Prophecy" on the east roof. At this time, the savior of mankind-Jesus Christ appeared. From the roof to the wall, from the sky to the ground, the statues of prophets, founders and evangelists attract the audience: each of them holds a Bible in his hand.
The decorations around the tsar's throne are mainly based on historical themes. On the south wall are the heroes in the Bible-Moses, David and Solomon, while on one side of the window are the outstanding monarchs of the Russian Ryurik dynasty-from the wise man yaroslav to the Tsar fedor JoGanovic.
Of particular interest is the portrait of Tsar fedor JoGanovic. "The czar of Jeollas sits on a throne, wearing a crown decorated with jewels and pearls, and on the right is Reese Godunov." The portrait of the latter, wearing a golden coat and a noble hat, also appeared in the murals of the Golden Palace, alongside the heir to the throne. Perhaps, this is based on Boris Godunov who coveted the throne at that time.
These murals in Duoling Palace have been preserved until the second half of17th century. Previously, because the palace suffered many fires, it was dilapidated and needed to be completely repaired. /kloc-in the spring of 0/667, Tsar alexei mikhailovich ordered the mural painting to be repainted, saying, "We should use the best technology to draw the words on the wall as samples, and let the icon painter Simon draw what is drawn in the palace.".
Simon ushakov, a famous icon painter, led a large group of craftsmen to restore these colorful murals at the end of 16, but after decades, these murals turned pale and were covered with cloth according to the prevailing practice at that time. 1882, the Bello Usov family (father and two sons), a Palech painter, repainted the murals of Duoleng Palace. They redrawn beautiful murals according to simon ushakov's records, and these murals have been preserved to this day, making the golden palace of the Moscow Kremlin solemn again.