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  • REVIVAL LÊ DYNASTY – DRAGON

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    REVIVAL LÊ DYNASTY – DRAGON (Lê Trung Hưng 1533 – 1789)

    The dragon, or “rồng” in Vietnamese, was a central symbol of imperial power during the Revival Lê Dynasty. It represented strength, protection, prosperity, and wisdom—key virtues that defined the ruling class of that period. This mythical creature also conveyed the emperor’s divine authority, linking the ruler to heaven and the universe.

    During the Revival Lê Dynasty, the dragon’s intricate depictions in art and architecture demonstrated the brilliant evolution of Vietnamese decorative arts. Each detail, from the dragon’s winding body to its fierce expression, reflected the era’s values and aspirations. The dragon remains an enduring cultural emblem, embodying the resilience and prosperity of the Vietnamese people.

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  • REVIVAL LÊ DYNASTY – DRAGON (blue)

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    REVIVAL LÊ DYNASTY – DRAGON (Lê Trung Hưng 1533 – 1789)

    The dragon, or “rồng” in Vietnamese, was a central symbol of imperial power during the Revival Lê Dynasty. It represented strength, protection, prosperity, and wisdom—key virtues that defined the ruling class of that period. This mythical creature also conveyed the emperor’s divine authority, linking the ruler to heaven and the universe.

    During the Revival Lê Dynasty, the dragon’s intricate depictions in art and architecture demonstrated the brilliant evolution of Vietnamese decorative arts. Each detail, from the dragon’s winding body to its fierce expression, reflected the era’s values and aspirations. The dragon remains an enduring cultural emblem, embodying the resilience and prosperity of the Vietnamese people.

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