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An ink painting of a red-crowned crane, dancing.
An {{Wiki|Ink wash painting|ink painting}} of a {{Wiki|red-crowned crane}}, dancing.


In Japanese folklore, these majestic aquatic cranes are regarded as a symbol of grace, joy, good luck, and longevity. Red-crowned cranes ddance together both as a mating ritual and to deepen the bonds of their lifelong partnership.
In {{Wiki|Japanese folklore}}, these majestic aquatic cranes are regarded as a symbol of grace, joy, good luck, and longevity. Red-crowned cranes dance together both as a mating ritual and to deepen the {{Wiki|Pair bond|bonds}} of their lifelong partnership.
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Database: Sumi-e]]
[[Category:Database: Sumi-e]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dance of the Legendary Red-Crowned Crane}}
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An ink painting of a red-crowned crane, dancing.

In Japanese folklore, these majestic aquatic cranes are regarded as a symbol of grace, joy, good luck, and longevity. Red-crowned cranes dance together both as a mating ritual and to deepen the bonds of their lifelong partnership.