
If we connect the time and location of all the images and masks, the tiger face with long teeth on the 7500-year-old pottery from Hunan; the sketches of a tiger with long teeth on the 6000-year-old ivory' ware from Gansu and Shaanxi; and the 5000-year-old tiger face jade ware with protruding teeth from Liang Zhu culture in Wu County in Jiangsu Province; we would see a culture belt of tiger totem stretching all the way from the Yangtze River valley to the Yellow River basin. In addition, we have the bronze masks with ox horns and tiger teeth from the Xin Gan Tomb of the Shang Dynasty in Jiangxi, and bronze ox masks from Guanghan San Xing pyramid of the Shang Dynasty in Sichuan; together they formed a very unique image of Chinese "exorcist warrior" to protect the people and their residence in the area.

