wēng​zhòng

graveyard statuary

翁仲 wēng​zhòng
graveyard statuary
(literary) Large stone statues of people or animals placed at the entrance of tombs or palaces. Originates from historical legends of a giant warrior in the Qin Dynasty, later used to describe bronze or stone human figures placed at gates or buried for spiritual protection.

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