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  2. Fenghuang - Wikipedia

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    The fenghuang's body symbolizes the celestial bodies: the head is the sky, the eyes are the sun, the back is the moon, the wings are the wind, the feet are the earth, and the tail is the planets. [2] The fenghuang is said to have originated in the sun. [2] Its body contains the five fundamental colors: black, white, red, yellow, and green. [2]

  3. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Onocentaur – A creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a donkey and is often portrayed with only two legs. Ophiotaurus – A creature that has the upper body of a bull and the lower body of a snake. Peryton – A deer with the wings of a bird. Sea goat – A creature that is half-goat half-fish.

  4. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing

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    Fenghuang, Tang dynasty. Fenghuang symbolizes everything good and everything beautiful, [30] peace, good fortune, and feminine beauty. [21] The five virtues of the fenghuang are righteousness, humanity, chastity, fairness and sincerity. [30] It is often found on the clothing of women. [21]

  5. Buddhist coin charm - Wikipedia

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    Open-work charms depicting fenghuang are much less commonly seen than those that depict Chinese dragons. Fenghuang in Chinese mythology are symbols of "peace" and "joy", as fenghuang are seen as a symbol of yin they tend to have tail feathers in even numbers (as even numbers represent yin while odd numbers represent yang).

  6. Vermilion Bird - Wikipedia

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    It is often mistaken for the Fenghuang due to similarities in appearance, but the two are different creatures. [1] The Fenghuang is a legendary ruler of birds who is associated with the Chinese Empress in the same way the dragon is associated with the Emperor, while the Vermilion Bird is a mythological spirit creature of the Chinese constellations.

  7. Luanniao - Wikipedia

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    It is red in colour with five-coloured markings. Its body is shaped like that of a chicken. It sings in the five standard pitches and appears when hymns of praise are sung to rulers. [1]: 102 It also described the luan as being "the essence of divine birds". [4]: 44 The Sancai Tuhui states that the bird is the transformation of a divine spirit.

  8. Xiezhi - Wikipedia

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    The xiezhi is known as haetae (Korean: 해태) in Korea. According to Korean records, the haetae has a muscular leonine body covered with sharp scales, a bell in its neck, and a horn on its forehead. It lives in the frontier areas of Manchuria. [28] In Joseon-dynasty Korea, the haetae was believed to protect against fire disasters.

  9. Idu script - Wikipedia

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    The basic words were commonly Chinese in origin, written in Hanja, and pronounced approximately in the same way as in Chinese (on). However unlike Classical Chinese, the Idu script also incorporated Korean words and Korean grammatical morphemes represented using Hanja that only retained their pronunciation but not their original meaning.