In the time of the Liao and Song dynasties, Han Chang, the commander-in-chief of the Liao state, was always looking for a chance to invade Song territory and expand the boundaries of the Liao. One rainy June, Han Chang led his forces through the drizzle southward toward the North China plain. When the invaders reached the Wohu Mountain Great Wall, they could see no one, but all around they could hear the sounds of drums beating and the howl of soldiers. Han Chang looked up to the mountain, and suddenly, like a shooting star, he could see torches gyrating wildly all over the hills. Han Chang was so frightened he sent an adjutant bearing surrender papers to the mountain, but when the adjutant arrived, there was nothing there but the Great Wall.
This lamp features a stone base with a cylinder Jute shade. The quality and craftsmanship of this lamp is unbelievable for the price. This lamp is truly unique and stunning. The bottom of this lamp is lined with felt to prevent damage to the surrounding furnishing surfaces.
Lamp Dimensions: 21"W x 32"H x 9"D
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