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What does Tang Shi add to look good?
peony
Tang lion, an animal in oriental mythology. In Southeast Asia, the Tang lion is revered as a sacred object of Buddhism and is regarded as the king of beasts. Peony is a perfect match with the Tang lion pattern, because peony is also the king of flowers. The two kings are fused in a tattoo to express a supreme kingship.
Tang lions are ornaments in traditional buildings in China, and the most common ones are stone lions placed on both sides of the gates of many traditional buildings. In ancient times, stone lions were placed on both sides of the gates of palaces, temples and aristocratic houses as sacred objects to exorcise evil spirits.
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