Obxidian
Style: Fut San
Color: Black and white
Symbolism: A black lion is known as a fighting lion, and he represents youth, brings good luck, and likes to play. In the old days the meeting of two black lions from different kung-fu schools at a lion dancing often meant a fight between the two rival schools. However, today the black lion is a symbol of kung-fu's history. The black lion's opposite is a flower-faced lion with a white beard.
History: Gio Nam found this young and courageous lion on one of the islands of Hawaii. The members of Gio Nam quickly adopted him in May 2007 and named him Obsidian due to his black body and fiery eyes. He made his first public appearance in May 2007 at VSA UCI Culture Night. He played the role of fighting spirit and summoning of the powerful king Champa.
© 2004-2008 Gio Nam Mua Lan
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