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File:Incense taiwan temple fu dog.jpg|The [[Chinese Dragon]], [[Imperial guardian lions|Guardian Lions]] and [[Joss stick|incense]] comprise three symbols within traditional Chinese culture.
File:Incense taiwan temple fu dog.jpg|The [[Chinese Dragon]], [[Imperial guardian lions|Guardian Lions]] and [[Joss stick|incense]] comprise three symbols within traditional Chinese culture.
File:Renxiong wan04s.jpg|''No. 4 of Ten Thousand Scenes'' (十萬圖之四). Painting by [[Ren Xiong]], a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art circa 1850
File:Renxiong wan04s.jpg|''No. 4 of Ten Thousand Scenes'' (十萬圖之四). Painting by [[Ren Xiong]], a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art circa 1850
File:HappygoldfishAstorCourt.jpg| A koi pond is a signature Chinese scenery depicted in countless art work.
File:HappygoldfishAstorCourt.jpg| <font color=blac>A koi pond is a signature Chinese scenery depicted in countless art work.</font>
File:Nine-Dragons1.jpg|"Nine Dragons" handscroll section, by [[Chen Rong (painter)|Chen Rong]], 1244 CE, Chinese [[Song Dynasty]], [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].
File:Nine-Dragons1.jpg|"Nine Dragons" handscroll section, by [[Chen Rong (painter)|Chen Rong]], 1244 CE, Chinese [[Song Dynasty]], [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].
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