Fu lions
Fu lions, also known as Foo dogs or guardian lions, are traditional Chinese sculptures that resemble a lion. They are often placed at the entrances of buildings, temples, and homes to protect against negative energy and evil spirits. These statues typically come in pairs, with one male and one female, symbolizing balance and harmony.
The male Fu lion usually holds a ball, representing power and authority, while the female often has a cub under her paw, symbolizing nurturing and protection. Made from various materials like stone, bronze, or ceramic, Fu lions are significant in Chinese culture and are believed to bring good fortune and safety.