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Legend has it that the emperor had a dream one night in which a strange looking animal saved his life. They worked day and night making their beast as big as possible from bamboo and pieces of cloth. They then brought out their own version of the beast,which had three or four people hidden inside it. There are 3 coins behind kindness and bravery.

Thinking that there must be fleas attacking him,the gnaws on the leg.

Not only was this extraordinary culture spread throughout china,it was also passed from one generation to the next. A little buddha teases it with a fan or a giant ball. No longer a secret art practiced by select groups, is now open to people of all cultures and walks of life.



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One handles the head,made out of strong light weight materials,papier-mâché and bamboo,the other is the the body and the tail under a cloth that is attached to the head. All routines begin with the opening good luck ceremony of bowing. Now the lions have a lot more different colors,to seek higher score in competitions and attract more spectators. The lionking head is characterized by quick, lively movements, and is often raised high above the dancer.

Again the eyes droop and the head starts swinging slowly. The additional practitioners will provide music. The " comes out of the cave" is one of doc-fai wong horse benches,two - banners on poles,or two people holding long weapons. However,today the black is a symbol of - the black seniority,calm,and peace.

It relates to three hundred years ago in a small village terrorized by an unusual creature that always appeared on year's eve. The dancer in the lionking tail must have a strong back and legs in order to perform bent over the entire time. Finally,the drinks the water(using a heavy towel to absorb the water).

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