They are mythical creatures in ancient chinese legends which represent all kinds of magic and wonderful things.
Forbidden city animals on roof.
For example dragons are used to protect against fire while phoenixes bring good luck and represent virtue.
It is that of the number 9.
Any study done the forbidden city has approximately 8500 rooms so the legend is false.
They are often with demonic faces they represent guards most of the time intended to prevent bad people from entering a place.
Thus below we find pell mell a dragon a heron a turtle a lion and a lioness etc.
Apart from the permanent residents mentioned above the forbidden city also used to have a deer garden.
They can be seen in front of palaces on the eave ridges and stone terraces.
When you visit the forbidden city in beijing observe the number of animals that are protecting the place.
It is found in many places such as the number of animals visible on a roof or the number of nails on the doors.
Animal decorations on the eaves there are not a few mythical animals in forbidden city including dragon phoenix lion elephant turtle qilin xiezhi and so on.
A crow is standing on the roof of a building in the forbidden city.
A lion represents the power of the owner and a haetae a bull like beast reputed to butt wrongdoers stands for justice.
Each animal has different meanings.
There are many kinds of animals on the forbidden city s roofs.
Another principle is often respected even if it is more questionable.
The statues of the forbidden city are essentially composed of representations of animals.
Mysterious animals on the palace roofs of the forbidden city there are more or less rows of small animal statues on the roofs of each palace in the forbidden city.
The deer is a symbol of longevity in china and is also endowed with auspicious meaning by people.
Animals by the unicorn and all shelled creatures by the tortoise.