Dragons are an important part of Asian culture. The image of dragon is a typical product of primitive totem worship. In primitive times, each tribe had different animal images as totem worship. Every time one tribe defeats another, the totem will merge and change, which explains why dragons have the physical characteristics of snakes, horses, deer and other animals.
According to the accumulated research results and field archaeology, there is no such animal as phoenix. In national legends, the phoenix is the king of birds, and its male name is "Feng" and female name is "Feng", which is called "Feng" or "Feng". The word Phoenix was first seen in the Zhou Dynasty. According to "Jade Cliff Stone Bird", the shape of Phoenix is "the head of a chicken is a snake's neck", which is a divine bird with many animals, symbolizing good luck and eternal life.
Kirin is a traditional auspicious beast in ancient Chinese Han myths and legends. It is said that it can live for 2000 years. The ancients believed that wherever Kirin haunts, there must be auspicious signs. Sometimes it is used to describe people with outstanding talents and both ability and political integrity. Everyone calls Kirin, Qinglong, White Tiger, Suzaku and Xuanwu the five great beasts. Actually, it's not Kirin, it's Huanglong. The ancients called men Qi and women Lin. Kirin, an ancient benevolent beast, is an auspicious treasure, which combines a dragon's head, antlers, lion's eyes, tiger's back, bear's waist, snake scales, horseshoes and pig's tail. Since ancient times, it has been decorated in the court to enhance the official prestige, and it is also a symbol of the powerful.
These three animals don't exist in reality. They are the mascots imagined by working people for thousands of years to bless the good weather, happy life and all the best, and they are also symbols of wealth and good luck.