For example, Shuanwa Shishi, which is popular in Shanxi, Shaanxi and the Yellow River valley, and Shuamazhuang Shishi, which is popular in Guanzhong area, are all representatives of small stone lions, showing the unique childlike and innocent folk style of the Han nationality in the Loess Plateau. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, another notable feature of lion culture was that the traditional lion image rose to a national cultural symbol, while in the Han folk culture, the lion almost became synonymous with auspicious birds and animals. Lion art has entered the lives of ordinary people from Buddhist shrines and shrines and is loved by people of all ethnic groups. Symbolic themes, such as more lions and fewer lions, rolling hydrangeas, lions entering the door and playing lions back and forth, are widely used in almost all Han folk art categories; In the decoration of Han residential buildings, the image of lions can be seen everywhere on the door lions, door pillows, columns, bridges, railings, roofs and screen walls. There are also lion dances, children's lion head hats, lion head shoes and so on, which are popular in the north and south of the river.
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