Chinese guardian lions. Chinese guardian lions or Imperial guardian lions, traditionally known in Chinese simply as Shi (Chinese: 獅; pinyin: shī; literally: "lion"), and often called "Foo Dogs" in the West, are a common representation of the lion in imperial China.
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In China, where foo dogs originated, they are called shi, meaning “lion,” or shishi, meaning “stone lion.” They do share a resemblance with the Chow Chow and Shih Tzu, which led these figures to be called foo dogs (or fu dogs) in English — though you may also see them referred to as Chinese guardian lions, guardian dogs or stone temple dogs.
Foo Dogs were popular because of their meaning. The Lion is a creature of the feline race that is known as the proud master of all cats. Its introduction into Chinese art coincided with Buddhism.
Chinese guardian lions. Chinese guardian lions or Imperial guardian lions, traditionally known in Chinese simply as Shi (Chinese: 獅; pinyin: shī; literally: "lion"), and often called "Foo Dogs" in the West, are a common representation of the lion in imperial China.
Fu Dogs temple guardian Foo Dog Lions carving Sculpture Garden Carving Statues These Marble Fu dog Lions are carved from solid natural stone. Fu dog entrance guards will keep away bad luck. Wonderful for your garden or front entry. They must be shipped from Asia We Order Factory Direct from our stone carver. These are made from one solid piece of Marble.
... with one sitting on each side of the entrance. ... Dog Lion Protector Statues Vintage 1970s China ... White Marble Foo Dog Guardian Lion Statues from ...
Fu Dogs temple guardian Foo Dog Lions carving Sculpture Garden Carving Statues These Marble Fu dog Lions are carved from solid natural stone. Fu dog entrance guards will keep away bad luck. Wonderful for your garden or front entry. They must be shipped from Asia We Order Factory Direct from our stone carver. These are made from one solid piece of Marble.
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Chinese guardian lions, ... (sometimes also called Foo Dogs) ... Fu Lions or Statues of Chi are often displayed in pairs, ...
In China, where foo dogs originated, they are called shi, meaning “lion,” or shishi, meaning “stone lion.” They do share a resemblance with the Chow Chow and Shih Tzu, which led these figures to be called foo dogs (or fu dogs) in English — though you may also see them referred to as Chinese guardian lions, guardian dogs or stone temple dogs.
Foo Dogs were popular because of their meaning. The Lion is a creature of the feline race that is known as the proud master of all cats. Its introduction into Chinese art coincided with Buddhism.
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