Chinese Guardian Lions - Explained | by Genie & Master

Chinese Guardian Lions - Explained | by Genie & Master

Soundtrack: Goddess of Success | by Genie & Masterbr 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 KingEmperor. 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 Chinabr Explaining about the Lions Guardian Statuesbr br Original videos and Photos by Nadik & Edik in China 2016br br Video processing, Graphics and Montage: Nadik & Edikbr br Soundtrack: Goddess of Success | by Genie & Masterbr br All rights Reserved to Nadia Solomonoff and Oded Edward Yudovinbr Reposting as a whole video with credits is allowedbr 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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Uploaded: 2018-02-27

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