The Ho Dynasty Citadel - a world heritage site that has existed for more than 600 years and has many mysteries that researchers have yet to explain, including a pair of headless stone dragons.
For the past 86 years, researchers have not been able to explain why the pair of stone dragons in the Ho Dynasty Citadel heritage have lost their heads. MINH HAI
Mystery of the pair of 'decapitated' stone dragons in the Ho Dynasty Citadel heritage
The pair of stone dragons are currently located in the central area of Ho Dynasty Citadel. These were discovered by locals while farming in the inner Ho Dynasty Citadel in 1938, and to this day no one has been able to confirm the reason why the dragons lost their heads.
According to researchers, these two dragons were placed on the steps of the ancient Tay Do citadel. These two artifacts may have belonged to the steps of different structures, because they are not the same in size and shape.
In East Asian culture and Vietnamese feudal dynasties, the dragon is a symbol of sacredness, embodying the power and absolute authority of the emperor. Through the feudal dynasties, the dragon's shape has changed and contained its own nuances.
This pair of stone dragons has a total body length of about 3 m, the head is missing, the remaining part has a long, winding body, body covered with flower scales, long mane, 4 legs with sharp claws, there is a fire knife showing the dragon is leaning forward. These are the characteristics of dragons of the Tran - Ho Dynasty. MINH HAI
In 2012, the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Center received a stone dragon head related to the Ho Dynasty donated by a resident of Vinh Phuc Commune (Vinh Loc District). However, from the characteristics of the dragon head, researchers determined that it was not the head of one of the two headless stone dragons. MINH HAI
Up to now, there has been no official conclusion about the cause of the headless stone dragons. MINH HAI
There have been many hypotheses put forward to explain why the stone dragons lost their heads. And the most convincing explanation for why the dragons lost their heads is that after the Ming invaders captured the Ho Dynasty Citadel, they destroyed the dragon heads to mark the end of a dynasty. MINH HAI
In addition, there are some other explanations for the reason why the dragon's head was cut off, such as: in the feudal history of Vietnam, there were many civil wars between feudal forces to compete for dominance, such as the civil war between the Northern and Southern dynasties, the Trinh - Nguyen war, and the attack of the Tay Son army on the Trinh family's forces leading to the destruction of the mascots of the old dynasty. MINH HAI
There is also a folk tale about a pair of dragons whose heads were cut off by the people. According to legend, in ancient times, Xuan Giai village, next to the South gate of Ho Dynasty Citadel, often burned down. People believed that the cause was a pair of stone dragons turning their heads towards the village and breathing fire. Therefore, people cut off the heads of the stone dragons to prevent house and village fires. MINH HAI
Ho Dynasty Citadel - a majestic stone citadel that still holds many mysteries that need to be solved. MINH HAI
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/vi-sao-doi-rong-da-o-thanh-nha-ho-bi-cut-dau-185240212102946449.htm
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