Chinese guardian lion

E421951

A Chinese guardian lion is a traditional Chinese architectural sculpture of a stylized lion believed to provide powerful protective and auspicious symbolism at the entrances of buildings and tombs.

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Label Occurrences
Chinese guardian lion canonical 2

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural sculpture
cultural symbol
mythical creature
protective symbol
associatedWith Buddhism
feng shui
imperial authority
countryOfOrigin China
culture Chinese culture
foundIn China NERFINISHED
Chinatowns worldwide
Chinese restaurants
Chinese temples abroad
hasAlternativeName Foo dog ONNED2
Imperial guardian lion
shishi
stone lion
hasGenderVariant female lion
male lion
hasMotif lion with ball
lion with cub
historicalPeriodOfPopularity Ming dynasty
Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
influenced Komainu ONNED2
Korean Haetae sculptures
Vietnamese guardian lions
placedAt bridges
entrances of buildings
gardens
government offices
imperial palaces
temples
tombs
symbolizes auspiciousness
power
protection
status
typicalFeature bulging eyes
decorative curls
open mouth
stylized mane
typicalMaterial bronze
ceramic
marble
stone
typicalPose front-facing
seated
usedAs decorative element
status symbol
talisman
usedIn Chinese architecture

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Chinthe hasSimilarMythicalCreature Chinese guardian lion
Chinthé relatedConcept Chinese guardian lion