Panda: It is regarded as a national treasure and a pet in China, but it is despised in Muslim countries. African trademarks also ban pandas.
Elephant: It is a symbol of auspiciousness and solemnity in India, Sri Lanka and other countries; However, in some European countries, elephants are synonymous with fools, and this pattern is forbidden in Britain.
Peacock: It is a symbol of auspiciousness and beauty in China and Southeast Asia. India still respects it as a national bird, but Europeans regard it as a scourge.
Owl: China regards it as an ominous sign, while westerners regard it as the embodiment of wisdom, bravery and fortitude, except the Swiss.
Bat: The West regards it as a symbol of terror, death and bad luck. Even children know it is? Vampires? ; However, our country regards it as happiness and auspicious omen.
dog: regarded as a loyal companion in the west and protected by law; People in some countries in northern Africa are afraid of dog designs.
cats: they are regarded as pets in many countries. Europeans think cats can bring good luck, but many people in western countries think black cats are unlucky.
Rabbit: Many countries regard rabbits as cute and tame animals, but Australia is an exception. Rabbits don't like it because it is a scourge of wool production that they eat grass? Rabbit? Brand goods.
Crane: Our country regards it as a symbol of good luck and longevity, but the French think crane is synonymous with stupid people. ? Yellow crane? Also in English? An unlucky crane? Meaning