กก
Art Q&A > Crafts
Advanced Search
E-Mail This Article Print Friendly Format
Lions at the Gate

The Stone Lion in Tangshun Tomb, Tang Dynasty  

The lion is known as the king of animals. The first lion was presented to China during the Eastern Han Dynasty by a king from the Western Regions.

The earliest stone lion was discovered in a Eastern Han Dynasty tomb in Ya'an, Sichuan Province. The stone lions in Liang Chao's Tomb in Jurong County, Jiangsu Province, are 1400 years old. Those in the Tangshun Tomb in Shengyang City, Shaanxi Province, were built by the Tang Empress, Wu Zetian, for her mother They are the most representative of all existing stone lions. During the Ming Dynasty stone lions were placed in front of palaces, government buildings, temple s and even some rich family mansions to display power Later, stone lion designs were carved as decoration on important architectural features such as door lintels and eaves.

Beijing now has many stone lions made during the Ming and Qing dynasties. These lions do not seem powerful and wild, but rather are kindly and gentle. on the well-known Lugou Bridge built in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), there are 140 engraved stone columns on each side. Each column has a lively stone lion on its top, and nine small stone lions are hidden under the big lion. It is difficult to make an accurate count of the stone lions on the Lugou Bridge. In 1961, however, archeologists numbered each one and calculated there are altogether 485 stone lions in the bridge.
Page: 12

All rights reserved. Reproduction of text for non-commercial purposes is permitted provided that both the source and author are acknowledged and a notifying email is sent to us.