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Please analyze the characteristics of each Fuwa shape and the source of creativity according to the images of the five Olympic Fuwa.

Answer: Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008, whose colors and inspirations come from the five Olympic rings, from China's vast mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and from people's favorite animal figures. Fuwa conveys to children all over the world the spirit of friendship, peace, and positivity as well as the wish for harmony between human beings and nature.

"Fuwa Beibei" prototype fish baby, head decoration using the Chinese Neolithic fish pattern, from the rivers, lakes and seas, on behalf of prosperity. Fish and water motifs symbolize prosperity and harvest in traditional Chinese culture and art, and "fish" also implies the blessing of good fortune. The pure and lovely Bei Bei seems to be an expert in water sports and represents the blue ring in the five rings. "Fuwa Jingjing" prototype panda, head motifs from the Song porcelain on the lotus petal shape, from the forest, on behalf of joy, symbolizing the harmony between man and nature **** place. The panda is the representative of black color in the five rings. "Fuwa Huanhuan" prototype Olympic flame, head pattern from the Dunhuang mural flame pattern. It represents passion. China's ancient Suiren's invention of drilling for fire, became the birthplace of the world's fire, so that human society took a big step forward, which shows that the fire in our country is indeed the sacred fire. And now the sacred fire, is burning, to the world to convey the Olympic spirit of faster, higher, stronger. Huanhuan is a metaphor for the athletes of various ball sports, representing the red ring of the five rings. The prototype of "Fuwa Yingying" is a Tibetan antelope, and its head decoration incorporates the decorative styles of the Tibetan Plateau and western regions such as Xinjiang, which represent health from the plateau and the earth. History records that the Yandi tribe originated from Jiangshui, and the sheep is also a symbol of good luck and the green Olympic Games. The "Fuwa Yingying" is a metaphor for the agile track and field athletes, representing the yellow ring of the five rings. The "Fuwa Nini" is the prototype of the swallow, whose shape is inspired by the traditional Beijing sand swallow kite, which comes from the sky and represents luck. Swallow is commonly known as Xuanbird, which is a totem of Yin Shang Dynasty, and "Yan" also represents Yanjing (Beijing). Swallow is the messenger of spring, it is whispering, light and agile, bringing people joy and blessings. Fuwa Nini is a metaphor for a gymnast, the green ring in the five rings.