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What are the sacred animals in the ancient traditional culture of China?
Dragon, phoenix, unicorn, peacock, etc. And the sons of nine dragons. The largest prisoner (qiúniú), the second prisoner (yázī), the third prisoner (cháof ng), the fourth prisoner (pǔláo), the fifth prisoner (suānní) and the sixth prisoner (bí xí). Owl (ch ǐ w Ρ n/ch ǐ we ǐ) Lao Pu Lao (pǔláo) Lao Si Yan Lao (bà n) Lao Wu gluttonous (tāotiè) husband Liu Lao (bāxià) Lao Lao.
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