According to legend, firebird can release thousands of feet of light, not only can penetrate time and space, but also can be reborn in fire, so it is also called immortal bird. Firebirds are beautiful and lonely. Every 500 years, they will throw a bear into a fierce fire and burn themselves. The purpose is to be tempered and reborn, and to fly high again with strength and determination. Even though the call of firebird varies from place to place, its immortal meaning represents self-reliance and infinite vitality.
Westerners call firebird Phoenix, China calls firebird Phoenix, and Americans call it firebird. Birds flying freely in the sky and the sea are symbols of self-sufficiency, and the United States, which worships self-sufficiency, takes a fancy to the self-sufficiency of birds. 1976 After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), it took six years to select the national emblem, and finally the precious vulture from North America was selected as the national bird of the United States.