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Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia

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7 Things to Know About Foo Dogs. ... In China, where foo dogs originated, they are called shi, meaning “lion,” or shishi, meaning “stone lion.”

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Komainu - Wikipedia

Komainu (狛犬), often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures either guarding the entrance or the inner shrine of many Japanese Shinto shrines or kept inside the inner shrine itself, where they are not visible to the public.