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In the west, olive branches and pigeons represent peace. What about our country? What is the most representative of peace?
In the history of China, a dozen or even dozens of small countries have never lived in peace for more than a hundred years, even for decades. Small countries are always swallowed up by big countries at once. So China people seem to have no time to develop the western concept of "international peace"-that is, there is no war between countries. Based on this, it seems that there is no mascot equivalent to the dove of peace in China, which stands for "no war".
Then I think dragons are better. This totem is a combination of ancient tribal totems, which may have something to do with peaceful reunification. Or some jade articles, such as jadeite jade.
Besides, by the way, in fact, the giant panda looks very peaceful, if it must be accompanied by a dove.
In this case, I prefer Chinese knots ... it's entirely my personal preference ... besides, it seems more convenient.
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