stone sculpture traditional chinese guardian lion also known |
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| A stone sculpture of a traditional Chinese guardian lion, also known as a "foo dog" or "shishi," depicted in a seated posture. The statue features intricate detailing on its fur, a stylized face with a fierce expression, and decorative carvings on its chest and paws. Visible cracks and missing parts suggest age and wear. Typically placed at entrances for protection, these lions are cultural symbols that embody power and strength in Chinese mythology. The color is a light gray with a rough texture. |
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