Wangtienhou

29 01 2008

Admonisher Animal – Wangtienhou (望天吼 pinyin:wàng tiān hǒu)
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In front of the main gate, Tienanmen (天安門 pinyin:tiān ān mén), the Gate of Heavenly Peace, of the Imperial palace in Beijin China, there is a tall and ornate pillar, which the Chinese call Huabiao (华表 pinyin:huá biǎo). High above on top of this carved stone column sits a fabulous creature called Wangtienhou (望天吼 pinyin:wàng tiān hǒu).Wantienhou It resembles a dragon but is not a dragon, nor is it claimed to be one of the nine descendants of the dragon.

It is, however, considered sacred and given esteemed reverence. Perched high on a carved column that resembles a totem pole with wings, this creature stands guard and watches every movement of the Emperor. In addition, whenever the Emperor should leave the Imperial palace, he becomes a reminder and an admonished for the Emperor not to indulge in recklessness and become un-cultivated, discarding and neglecting decorum and engage in being a profligate and dissipated, given to debauchery.

Since the Wangtienhou resembles a lion and it stands for all things auspicious, his messages from above, reflect the voice from Heaven. This has been symbolized by the populace in the Lion Dance of the lion climbing up on a tall pole and from the heights, drops from the lion’s mouth, a banner of good wishes and auspicious sayings.

– By William C. Hu and David Lei

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[tags]Tienanmen, Huabiao, Wangtienhou, 望天吼, dragon, Lion Dance, mythical creatures, fenshui, lucky charms, travel, beijin, point of interest in beijin, must see in Beijin[/tags]






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One response to “Wangtienhou”

1 10 2007
ina eaton (20:02:28) :

It is absolutely wonderful. It is wonderful to see that the ones from china;s wonderful ancient past have not been left behind. They are always there , if not in flesh,they are always there in chi. the calligraphy is so wonderful and helpful. I am thoroughly enjoying practicing my calligraphy and accessing the study of the newer languages of China. It seems to expand its words every couple of years. It is a wonderful website, I love it completely!!

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