What does a phoenix look like?

Phoenix (Chinese phoenix/phoenix), also known as red bird, red bird, firebird, pheasant, etc., is also called firebird and phoenix in Western mythology, and its image is generally that of a bird with a relatively long tail. The flamingo is surrounded by fire. It is estimated that people evolved from the mythical treatment of flamingos. The myth says that every time the Phoenix dies, fire will ignite all over its body, and then it will be reborn in the fire and gain greater vitality than before, which is called "Phoenix Nirvana". By repeating this process over and over again, the phoenix gains immortality, hence the name "Phoenix". Phoenix, like Qilin, is a collective name for both sexes. The male is Phoenix and the female is Huang. They are collectively called Phoenix. Phoenix flying together is a symbol of auspiciousness and harmony. It is the same as the image of a dragon, becoming more and more complex as it goes on, with a red head, a lin's hip, a snake's neck, a fish's tail, a dragon's pattern, a tortoise's body, a swallow's chin, and a chicken's mouth. Phoenix has been an important part of Chinese culture since ancient times.