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Which eight animals are Maitreya, auspicious animals?
One-horned Tang, Ruiyunma, Bird, Rattan Snake, Golden-eyed Beast, Green Lion, Ben and Shuizhi. Maitreya Buddha, also known as Bamatu, is a group of mythical beasts in ancient legends of China. These beasts are extremely important in the traditional culture of China, and are widely used in painting, sculpture, architecture and other fields. They are regarded as symbols of auspiciousness, beauty and mysterious power, and have high artistic value and cultural significance.
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