- Stock Photography: MALE CHINESE FOO DOG AT THE ALTAR TO CHU VăN AN, RECTOR OF THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY by Djpillow
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- Photo title: Male Chinese Foo Dog at the Altar to Chu Văn An, rector of the imperial academy
- Author: Djpillow
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- Pictured is closeup view of a Male Chinese Foo dog at the Altar to Chu Văn An, rector of the imperial academy, in the rear building of the Fifth Courtyard of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam. The red sign reads `Please do not light incense`. Foo Dogs, Chinese guardian lions, are the ancient sacred dogs of Asia who have traditionally guarded palaces, temples, tombs and homes of the wealthy. Chu Văn An was a Confucian, teacher, physician and high-ranking mandarin of the Trần Dynasty in Äại Việt. He was born in 1292 and died in 1370. The Imperial Academy was Vietnam`s first national university.
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