Bronze statue of a phoenix bird in the Summer Imperial Palace. Beijing, China
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  • Photo title: Bronze statue of a phoenix bird in the Summer Imperial Palace. Beijing, China
  • Author: KirillPolyakoff
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  • In China, the phoenix is ​​called fenghuang, the second most respected legendary creature after the dragon. And if the dragon for the Chinese embodies the masculine, then Fenghuang is a female yin. This is a large bird, up to three meters high, it has a pheasant`s head, a duck`s body, a peacock tail, crane legs, a parrot`s mouth and swallow wings. She was last seen on the grave of the father of the founder of the Ming dynasty in 1368. Fenghuang was considered in China as a symbol of philanthropy and at the same time - the sovereign, but more often the empress-empress, as well as the bride in general. Therefore, she was often depicted on wedding dresses, was a symbol of the bride and the Empress. For the Chinese, this bird personified conjugal loyalty and life in prosperity.
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