China's four mascots

China's four mascots

In ancient China, unicorns, phoenixes, turtles, and dragons were thought to be spiritual animals, and they were called four spirits. As a symbol of auspiciousness, they became “four wild animals”. In addition to turtles, the other three are legendary animals.

(I) Dragon

The head of China’s four auspicious beasts has been the totem of the Chinese nation since ancient times and has the implied meaning of the seat of the Emperor. Dragon is China's largest fetish and the largest mascot.

(b) Feng

Phoenix is ​​the "king of birds" and is also the most famous lucky bird in ancient China. For thousands of years, in the eyes of our people, the phoenix has been regarded as a symbol of beauty, good fortune, kindness, quietness, virtue, nature, heavenlyness, humanism, peace, and brilliance. Many figurative couples love each other or wish everyone a happy marriage.

(c) Unicorn

Kirin is a beast of the legendary virtue, and all the emperors saw it as a symbol of peace and prosperity. In the folk, there are legends of “Kirin Giving off Children”. On the one hand, people use Kirin to symbolize promising future generations, and they also express their hopes for the birth of a noble son and grandchildren.

(d) Turtle

The longest-lived birthday in all animals has become a symbol of longevity. The Chinese have always believed that turtles hide the secrets of heaven and earth and have a spirituality that predicts the future. Therefore, it has become a mystery animal with rich cultural connotations.

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