Yin and yang represent the zodiac dragon, and the dragon and phoenix are auspicious. Dragon is a magical animal in ancient myths and legends in East Asia, such as China, and the leader of scale insects. It is often used to symbolize auspiciousness, and it is one of the most representative traditional cultures in East Asian countries such as the Chinese nation. Dragon ranks fifth among the traditional Chinese zodiac animals in China, and it is called the Four Spirits with phoenix, tortoise and forest in the Book of Rites. The dragon in western mythology has also been translated into Jackie Chan, but the two are not the same. The creatures in China ancient folk myths and legends that can be seen in China's ancient books and records can't be found in reality, but the components of their images come from reality, which plays the role of exorcising evil spirits, avoiding disasters and praying for blessings.
There are mice, tigers, dragons, horses, monkeys and dogs in Yang Xiao. Xiao Yin has: cows, rabbits, snakes, sheep, chickens and pigs.
The mouse has no intestines, the ugly cow has no teeth, the silver tiger has no neck, the hairy rabbit has no lips, the dragon has no ears, the snake has no feet, the horse has no teeth in the afternoon, the sheep has no pupils, the monkey has no spleen, the chicken has no external kidneys, the dog has no stomach and the pig has no tendons.