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  1. Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia

    • Chinese guardian lions, or imperial guardian lions, are a traditional Chinese architectural ornament. Typically made of stone, they are also known as stone lions or shishi (石獅; shíshī). They are known in colloquial English as lion dogs or foo dogs / fu dogs. The concept, which originated and became popular in Chinese Buddhism, features a pair of Asiatic lion… See more

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    Statues of guardian lions have traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy, and were believed to have po… See more

    Etymology

    Guardian lions are referred to in various ways depending on language and context. In Chinese, they are traditionally called simply shi (Chinese: 獅; pinyin: shī) meaning lion—the word shi itself is thought to be deriv… See more

    Appearance

    The lions are traditionally carved from decorative stone, such as marble or granite, or cast in bronze or iron. Because of the high cost of these materials and the labor required to produce them, private use of guardia… See more

     
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  3. Chinese Stone Lion, Lion Statues: Cultural Meaning & Facts

  4. Guardian Lion | China | Northern Qi dynasty …

    This guardian lion's fully modeled body and rippling muscles is illustrative of Northern Qi sculpture, which was more rounded and naturalistic than the elongated and linear forms of the preceding Northern Wei (386–534) and …

  5. China’s Stone Lions: Guardians of Tradition

  6. Guardian Lion: Male & Female · Art at Penn

    Dec 8, 2024 · Guardian lions, or called “Foo Dogs” in the west, are prevalent sculpture figures in Chinese culture. They represent luck, royal and prosperity and are widely used in imperial palace as well as among the general people. …

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  8. Komainu: The Fierce Guardians of Japan's Sacred …

    Visitors to Japan's numerous Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are often greeted by a pair of imposing lion-like statues flanking the entrance. These majestic creatures, known as komainu, serve as the fierce guardians of …

  9. Guardian lion | China | Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) …

    Title: Guardian lion. Period: Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) Date: mid-6th century. Culture: China. Medium: Limestone. Dimensions: H. 25 3/4 in. (65.4 cm); W. 22 in. (55.9 cm); D. 23 in. (58.4 cm) Classification: Sculpture. Credit Line: Rogers …

  10. Komainu, the guardians of the temples | Japan …

    Located at the entrance to places of worship, these lion-dog statues are emblematic of the Japanese landscape. They are found not only in Buddhist temples but also in some Shinto shrines to protect the deity that welcomes them.

  11. “Komainu”: The Shrine’s Guardian Figures - nippon.com

    Jul 25, 2016 · Stone statues called komainu depicting shishi, lion-dogs, stand at either side of the entrance to the shrine or the haiden worship hall. These fierce guardians are meant to protect the shrine...

  12. Guardian Lion-Dogs | Japan | Kamakura period …

    A twelfth-century handscroll, the Shinzei kogaku zu (Shinzei’s Illustrations of ancient Music), depicts masked performers dressed as a creature that resembles the lion dog with an open mouth and others costumed as a horned lion with a …

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