Brief introduction of Leizhou stone dog

Leizhou stone dog 1 is one of the folk beliefs of ancient Han nationality. As the patron saint of one party, it is placed in the necessary places where people often go in and out. Over time, its ferocious and majestic face always makes people feel unfriendly. Therefore, the working people of Leizhou Han nationality, who advocate ethics, artistically reshaped the image of the stone dog, carving it into a grin and a smile to show its kindness, such as being a master of ceremonies to welcome guests. From then on, the stone dog was called "master of ceremonies". Leizhou Stone Dog 1 is a precious culture left over from Leizhou people's times and a unique Han folk art creation. Unfortunately, during the Cultural Revolution, the stone dog was regarded as a "four old people" and was robbed. Many stone dogs were smashed and abandoned in the wild in the mountains, and some were lost in mud and canals, which were difficult to find.