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(en) Fan Pen Li Che, Chinese shadow theatre : history, popular religion, and women warriors, Montréal, McGill-Queen's University Press, , 343 p. (ISBN978-0-7735-3197-0, lire en ligne), p. 64
(en) Chinese Theories of Theater and Performance from Confucius to the Present, University of Michigan Press, , 213 p. (ISBN978-0-472-08923-9, lire en ligne)
(en) Mona Schrempf, Amdo Tibetans in Transition : Society and Culture in the Post-Mao Era, Leiden, Brill, , 313 p. (ISBN90-04-12596-5, lire en ligne), « Chapter 6 - The Earth-Ox and Snowlion » : « During the Persian New Year of Newruz, a lion dance used to be performed by young boys, some of them naked it seems, who were sprinkled with cold water. They were thus supposed to drive out evil forces and the cold of the winter. »
(en) Asian Material Culture, Amsterdam University Press, , 112–118 p. (lire en ligne)
(en) Laurence E. R. Picken, Music for a Lion Dance of the Song Dynasty, Cambridge University Press, , 280 p. (ISBN978-0-521-27837-9, lire en ligne), p. 201
(en) Carol Stepanchuk et Charles Choy Wong, Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts : Festivals of China, China Books & Periodicals, , 145 p. (ISBN978-0-8351-2481-2, lire en ligne), p. 38
(en) Benji Chang, Asian Americans : An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History, Greenwood Press, , 1401 p. (ISBN978-1-59884-239-5, lire en ligne), « Chinese Lion Dance in the United States »
(en) Asian Material Culture, Amsterdam University Press, (lire en ligne), p. 110
(en) Benito Ortolani, The Japanese Theatre : From Shamanistic Ritual to Contemporary Pluralism, Princeton University Press, , 375 p. (ISBN978-0-691-04333-3, lire en ligne)
(en) Benito Ortolani, The Japanese Theatre : From Shamanistic Ritual to Contemporary Pluralism, Princeton University Press, , 375 p. (ISBN978-0-691-04333-3, lire en ligne), p. 16
(en) Terence Lancashire, An Introduction to Japanese Folk Performing Arts, Ashgate, , 243 p. (ISBN978-1-4094-3133-6, lire en ligne), p. 7
(en) Asian Material Culture, Amsterdam University Press, (lire en ligne), p. 117
(en) Sharon A. Carstens, Histories, Cultures, Identities : Studies in Malaysian Chinese Worlds, NUS Press, , 314 p. (ISBN978-9971-69-312-1, lire en ligne), « Chapter 8, Dancing Lions and Disappearing History: The National Culture Debates and Chinese Malaysian Culture »
(en) Media and the Chinese Diaspora : Community, Communications and Commerce, Routledge, , 220 p. (ISBN978-0-415-35204-8, lire en ligne), p. 10
(en) Chinese Populations in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies : Identities, Interdependence and International Influence, Routledge, , 268 p. (ISBN978-0-7007-1398-1, lire en ligne), p. 222
(en) Jean Elizabeth DeBernardi, Penang : Rites of Belonging in a Malaysian Chinese Community, Stanford University Press, , 318 p. (ISBN978-0-8047-4486-7, lire en ligne), p. 255
(en) Leo Suryadinata, Ethnic Chinese in Contemporary Indonesia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, (lire en ligne)
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(en) Mona Schrempf, Amdo Tibetans in Transition : Society and Culture in the Post-Mao Era, Leiden, Brill, , 313 p. (ISBN90-04-12596-5, lire en ligne)
(zh) « 沈丘回族文狮舞 », The People's Government of Henan Province
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(en) Wolfgang Behr, « Hinc sunt leones — two ancient Eurasian migratory terms in Chinese revisited », International Journal of Central Asian Studies, vol. 9, (lire en ligne)