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Bronze seated dragon witnesses Beijing’s history as capital

Updated: Jan 27, 2025 www.chinaservicesinfo.com Print
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Bronze seated dragon, Jurchen Jin Dynasty, from the collection of the Capital Museum [Photo/Official WeChat account of the Capital Museum]

Have you ever seen a seated dragon? This bronze dragon is solid cast in a seated position, with a pig-like snout holding a pearl. Having a single horn, wings on its shoulders, feet with five claws, and two upward coiling tails, the dragon exudes majesty and power.

Unearthed from the site of the main hall of the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) Zhongdu Capital’s palace in Beijing’s Xicheng district, this dragon is believed to be a decorative piece of the palace pillar. It serves as a precious testament to Beijing’s more than 870 years of history as the capital. Collection: The Capital Museum.

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