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What does the white lion dance stand for?
Then, according to the various figures in the Three Kingdoms, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, Huang Zhong and Lu Bu in the Iliad are derived. Zhao Yunshi's color scheme is a bit like Zhang Fei's, but the background is completely green and his hair is black. Zhang Fei will have more gray background. Ma Chao is white and blue, representing filial piety, so the respected teacher's father will dance Ma Chao lion when he dies, also known as filial piety lion. Huang Zhongshi is yellow and white, representing respect, and is generally used as a gift. Generally, teachers and fathers who are highly respected and have contributed to the local area will use Huang as a gift to show their respect. I've only seen the Lyu3 bu4 lion perform once, and it's called "Three English Wars against Lyu3 bu4", which means Liu beat Lyu3 bu4. It is characterized by white and purple, and has two feathers on its head.
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