Bronze Lion Incense Burner in Qing Dynasty Temples
Cultural Relic
Incense burner
Museum collections
Qing Dynasty cultural relics
Chinese cultural relics
Minneapolis Museum of Art
Lion statue
17th century cultural relics
Bronze Lion Incense Burner in Qing Dynasty Temples
Bronze Lion Incense Burner
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The "Bronze Lion Incense Burner in Qing Dynasty Temple" is a pair of 17th century Chinese cultural relics, currently collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. This lion shaped incense burner is a guard lion, and each of these auspicious beasts (Lin) has a unicorn. They are mythical animals endowed with the ability to distinguish between good and evil. These legendary animals appear in pairs and are used to stand on both sides of the imperial throne in the Forbidden City, representing the dignity, virtues, and wisdom of the royal family.