Lion At Front Door. The foo dog in feng shui is a symbol of protection when used in pairs outside of a front door. We always see fu dogs depicted as a pair of lion statues traditionally placed at the entrance of chinese imperial palaces, imperial tombs, temples etc., for protection. Known as the imperial guardian lions, the name foo (or fu) dog, is widely used in western culture, but they are known as lions in chinese culture since ancient times. Foo dogs in feng shui are usually located outside a building, either flanking the entry to a driveway, path or staircase, or on the sides. Huge statues of fu dogs would beautify a front door (of a home or office), garden or outdoor. The male lion has an embroidered ball beneath his right front paw that represents the world. Place a lion statue at your front door or gate to create a sense of security and welcome your guests with a bold statement. The female has a small cub under her left, which represents the cycle of life.
The female has a small cub under her left, which represents the cycle of life. Huge statues of fu dogs would beautify a front door (of a home or office), garden or outdoor. We always see fu dogs depicted as a pair of lion statues traditionally placed at the entrance of chinese imperial palaces, imperial tombs, temples etc., for protection. Foo dogs in feng shui are usually located outside a building, either flanking the entry to a driveway, path or staircase, or on the sides. The male lion has an embroidered ball beneath his right front paw that represents the world. The foo dog in feng shui is a symbol of protection when used in pairs outside of a front door. Place a lion statue at your front door or gate to create a sense of security and welcome your guests with a bold statement. Known as the imperial guardian lions, the name foo (or fu) dog, is widely used in western culture, but they are known as lions in chinese culture since ancient times.
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Lion At Front Door Huge statues of fu dogs would beautify a front door (of a home or office), garden or outdoor. Foo dogs in feng shui are usually located outside a building, either flanking the entry to a driveway, path or staircase, or on the sides. Huge statues of fu dogs would beautify a front door (of a home or office), garden or outdoor. Known as the imperial guardian lions, the name foo (or fu) dog, is widely used in western culture, but they are known as lions in chinese culture since ancient times. The male lion has an embroidered ball beneath his right front paw that represents the world. Place a lion statue at your front door or gate to create a sense of security and welcome your guests with a bold statement. We always see fu dogs depicted as a pair of lion statues traditionally placed at the entrance of chinese imperial palaces, imperial tombs, temples etc., for protection. The female has a small cub under her left, which represents the cycle of life. The foo dog in feng shui is a symbol of protection when used in pairs outside of a front door.