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Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia 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, foo dogs, or fu dogs
The Shishi: Lion-Dogs of Protection in Japanese Culture The Shishi, often referred to as lion-dogs, are mythical creatures deeply rooted in Japanese culture and mythology Known for their fierce appearance and protective qualities, Shishi are often depicted as guardian figures in various forms of art, architecture, and folklore
Shishi - Lion Protector in Japanese Buddhism and Shintoism Shishi (or Jishi) is translated as "lion” but it can also refer to a deer or dog with magical properties and the power to repel evil spirits A pair of shishi traditionally stand guard outside the gates of Japanese Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples , although temples are more often guarded by two Nio Protectors
Shishi (Japan) - Wikipedia Shishi (志士), sometimes known as Ishin Shishi (維新志士), were a group of Japanese political activists of the late Edo period [1] While it is usually applied to the anti-shogunate, pro-sonnō jōi (尊皇攘夷, lit
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