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Chinese Guardian Lions - Explained | by Genie & Master

2018-02-27 2 Dailymotion

Soundtrack: Goddess of Success | by Genie & Master<br /><br />In China, Statues of Guardian Lions are located in front of Chinese Imperial tombs, Government offices, Temples, Establishments, Banks, Hotels, Houses of Wealthy and even Restaurants and Shops.<br />This tradition is dated from the Han Dynasty (about 2,500 years ago).<br />The statues are believed to protect those places.<br />You can find these Lions even in the Western world as... Door-Knockers!<br />There are always two lions, sitting at each side of the entrance.<br />One is male (Yin), the King/Emperor. Leaning his paw upon an embroidered ball (Empire symbol, World Domination).<br />The second is a female (Yang). Restraining a playful cub that is on its back.<br /><br />Genie & Master in China<br />Explaining about the Lions Guardian Statues<br /><br />Original videos and Photos by Nadik & Edik in China 2016<br /><br />Video processing, Graphics and Montage: Nadik & Edik<br /><br />Soundtrack: Goddess of Success | by Genie & Master<br /><br />All rights Reserved to Nadia Solomonoff and Oded Edward Yudovin<br />Reposting as a whole video with credits is allowed<br />Any other use or distribution of this video or parts of it is prohibited by the rights owners of this videoclip.

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