In China, which has just entered the Year of the Tiger, the tiger has naturally become one of the most talked about topics. The tiger is called the "king of beasts", not only because it has an innate "king" on its forehead, but also because of its brave and majestic image. China people have a special complex for tigers. From primitive times, our ancestors worshipped and feared tigers as the embodiment of strength and courage. "East Dragon, West White Tiger, South Suzaku, North Xuanwu", these four kinds of spirits and beasts represent the four patron saints respectively to protect people's peace. The Book of Changes "Ganguawen" said: "The cloud follows the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Dragonflies are in the sky, tigers are walking on the ground, and dragons and tigers are combined into a symbol of prosperity.