What does Phoenix mean?
Phoenix is an auspicious bird in people's minds and a symbol of world peace. The ancients believed that when there was peace and prosperity, there was a phoenix flying. The Oracle Bone Inscriptions of "wind" is the same as "wind", which indicates the omnipresence of wind and spiritual power. Burning is the word of the emperor, which means supreme and great.

Phoenix is also a symbol of China's imperial power and is often used with dragons. Phoenix belongs to the dragon and is used for the queen's concubines. The combination of dragon and phoenix is the totem with the most China characteristics. There are a lot of similar shapes in folk art, and phoenix also represents yin. Although phoenix is divided into male and female, it is more generally considered as feminine. "Phoenix" and "Phoenix" are common in women's names.

Dragon and phoenix flags were often used in the Song Dynasty, and dragons and phoenixes were also used as auspicious symbols, used in articles, such as dragon and phoenix group tea. Phoenix is considered to be the noblest bird and the king of birds (although she is fictional), and there is a saying that "a hundred birds fly at the phoenix".

Phoenix was worshipped as a god bird in the ancient totem era. Metaphor is a virtuous person. It is the patron saint imagined by people in primitive society and evolved from the image.

The head is like a golden pheasant, and the body is like a mandarin duck. It has the wings of a Dapeng, the legs of a crane, the mouth of a parrot and the tail of a peacock. Ranked first among birds, symbolizing beauty and peace. It is the symbol of Ji Rui in feudal times and the name of the queen.

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