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What auspicious animals were there in ancient China?

Auspicious animals in ancient China;

Dragon-an auspicious god, a symbol of the country

Phoenix, the king of birds, is represented by women.

Kirin-Kirin sends champion Lang.

Tiger, the king of beasts, worships evil spirits in the town.

Leopard-a gentleman's leopard has become strategically deep.

Lion dance and hydrangea are full of joy.

Elephant-how lucky it is to have an elephant in peace.

Deer-Lu Yi Yishou Lushun

Hos-Hong Fei will report peace immediately.

Sheep-how auspicious it is for Sanyang to open Thailand.

Toad-the image of the moon, the symbol of money

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The historical origin of mascots:

The ancestors of China created auspicious birds and animals such as dragons, phoenixes and unicorns, and endowed them with symbolic contents and meanings to meet people's psychological needs of praying. There are many mascots circulating among the people.

But most of them are pictures of animals or hieroglyphics symbolizing peace and good luck. Such as dragons, phoenixes and magpies. From the perspective of the zodiac, every zodiac can be regarded as a mascot, but now many mascots in Dong Yilin are also designed from the perspective of the zodiac, but the design significance is more profound;

Everyone wants to live a stable and happy life, but in real life, it is inevitable to encounter some difficulties and setbacks;

As the saying goes: [Nine times out of ten] Therefore, in the face of the unpredictable future, our ancestors created many symbols to pray for everything to be smooth, and these things that yearn for and pursue happiness are called mascots.

It is the earliest auspicious thing "mascot" representing human spirit and culture in China, and it is still the main image of the design and application of China mascots, because they can better represent 5,000 years of history and culture.

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