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Origins
During the Chin Dynasty, there was a time of war amd
imternal problems. After a day in battle the empore had avivid
dream of a strange beast playing. This beast was larger than
a dog but smaller than a horse, and although it looked fierce,
its behavior was unseamly for a tiger. Feeling very curious to
know what the beast was, the next day the Emperer went to consult
his official advisors. The advisors explained to him that the
beast he had seen was called a lion.
Later that day, after a glorious day in battle that the Emperor's
armies won, the same dream came to him. The Emperor was deeply
disturbed by the recurrence of the dream, so he consulted his
senior and most experienced advisors. They explained to the emperor
that the lion was a gift from the gods. Since no lions existed
in China, the gods gave it to him in order to let the Emperor
have everything. This was deemed a good omen indicating that
the gods favored the Emporer.
On returning to thr palace after winning the battle, celebrations
were evident everywhere, but the emperor's mind was still filled
with the dream of the strange beast. The Emperor's court advisors
discribed to him how to go about constructing the features of
this mythical beast using paper, cloth and bamboo. In the Emperor's
next battle, the lion became the symbol of good fortune for his
armies. The battle was won, and since then, the result of this
good omen is what we now call the lion dance.
Today, we present the Lion Dance at all important festivals
and occasions, because the Lion Dance brings happiness, prosperity
and good fortune to all the people attending the celebrations.
Symbolic Characteristics of Lions
The lion is a very important symbolic icon for a Kung Fu school
as it embodies the spirit and energy of that school. Footwork
displayed by the lion is rrepresentative and typifies the stancework
used in the school's style. A typical lion dance troupe consists
of five to seven people, the minimum being five. Each member
of the troupe is usually assigned a special function. Two people
will man the lion,consisting of a "head" and a "tail"; a third
will be the drummer, another a gong player, with up to three
or more symbol players. On some occasions a Dai Tau Fut or big-headed
Buddha is also used. |
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