Question
Which statements about the Chinese lion figure are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Responses
It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
It was often made of bronze.
It was often made of bronze.
It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
It was covered with symbols important to the Hindu religion.
Choose all answers that are correct.
Responses
It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
It was often made of bronze.
It was often made of bronze.
It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
It was covered with symbols important to the Hindu religion.
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The correct statements about the Chinese lion figure are:
1. It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
2. It was often made of bronze.
3. It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
The statement regarding it being covered with symbols important to the Hindu religion is not true.
1. It was also called the Dog of Foo, a sacred Buddhist animal.
2. It was often made of bronze.
3. It was carved in pairs, with the male holding a sphere that symbolized the emperor's control of the empire.
The statement regarding it being covered with symbols important to the Hindu religion is not true.