English: Tianlu (Tomb Guardian). Eastern Han Dynasty, 25 AD - 220 AD. City Museum, Luoyang
Creatures such as this were set along an emperor's Spirit Path to guard the approach to his tomb. This guardian can be identified as a tianlu by its elongated, lion-like body, wings, and horn. A very long tongue extends from the tianlu's open mouth to drape itself upon the creature's puffed-out chest.
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