What does Fuwa, the Official Mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games, contain ?

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The correct answer is: D. Five popular animal of China

Fuwa is a portmanteau of the Chinese words 福 (fú, meaning “fortune”) and 娃 (wá, meaning “child”). The five mascots are Beibei (北北), Jingjing (晶晶), Huanhuan (欢欢), Yingying (迎迎), and Nini (妮妮). Beibei is a fish, Jingjing is a panda, Huanhuan is a Tibetan antelope, Yingying is a swallow, and Nini is a fire-cracker. The five mascots represent the five Olympic rings and the five elements of Chinese philosophy: water, wood, fire, earth, and metal.

Option A is incorrect because it includes the Olympic Flame, which is not one of the five elements of Chinese philosophy.

Option B is incorrect because it includes the map of China, which is not one of the five Olympic rings.

Option C is incorrect because it includes the world map, which is not one of the five elements of Chinese philosophy.

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