Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - The image and name of the Olympic Fuwa? What animals are they?
The image and name of the Olympic Fuwa? What animals are they?
The picture image of the Olympic Fuwa is shown in the above picture.
From left to right, they are called Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini respectively. The pronunciation of these five names constitutes the homonym of "Welcome to Beijing".
The symbolic meanings of the five Fuwa are as follows: (Huanhuan is not an animal)
Fuwa Beibei?
Representative: Fish?
Moral: passing on wealth?
Fuwa Jingjing?
Representative: Giant panda?
Moral: Give joy?
Fuwa Huanhuan?
Representative: Olympic flame?
Moral: bring passion?
Fuwa welcomes you?
Representative: Tibetan antelope?
Moral: Show the Green Olympics?
Fuwa Nini?
Representative: Swallow?
Moral: Send joy.
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