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China traditional mascot

Traditional mascots in China:

1. Dragon

Dragon is a miraculous animal in ancient China mythology, which is good at changing, promoting sex and benefiting all things. It can hide and show, ascend to the sky at the vernal equinox, and dive into the deep at the autumnal equinox, ranking first among the four spirits (dragon, phoenix, white tiger and Xuanwu) and later becoming imperial power.

2. Phoenix

Phoenix, the legendary king of birds in ancient China, is a national totem of the Han nationality, just like the dragon. Phoenix is a general term for both sexes, with the male being a phoenix and the female being a phoenix. Phoenix Qi Fei is a symbol of auspiciousness and harmony. It is often used to symbolize auspiciousness, happiness, and items with phoenix patterns become sacred, noble, intelligent and auspicious symbols. Phoenix pictures and auspicious pictures are posted in the bedroom.

3.

According to ancient books, it is a lucky beast. Legend has it that because of his meritorious service in helping Emperor Yanhuang to fight, he was given the title of Tianlu Beast, which meant that he was blessed by heaven, and because he specialized in eating evil beasts and spirits, he was also called "ward off evil spirits". In ancient Feng Shui, he was regarded as the beast of Jirui who turned disaster into good luck.

4. Turtle

Dragon, phoenix, unicorn and turtle are collectively called the Four Spirits, but turtle is the only real animal among the Four Spirits. Since it is called spirit, it is obviously a beast of gods, and it should only appear in myths and legends. But why is the real turtle called spirit? In fact, the reason is very simple, because turtle has the longest life span among all animals, and turtle represents the meaning of longevity.

5. Deer

Deer is obviously a real animal, but it is also the animal closest to the gods. It seems that we all have the impression that those immortal gods always love to ride a sika deer, of which the most famous one is of course the longevity star among the three stars of Fu Lushou. Therefore, deer also represents longevity, and at the same time it also symbolizes the wealth of Fu Lushou.