'Stone Animals'. 'The tombs of the Ming Emperors of China ... This one is of Yung-lo. There are two pairs of each kind [of animal], two kneeling ... two standing. We first meet two pairs of lions; then two pairs of unicorns; two pairs of camels, one of which is shown. Two pairs of elephants succeed, beyond these two pairs of fabulous animals called keaon, and still further the mail-clad warriors'.
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