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

Four popular animal of China and the Olympic Flame
Five popular animal of China and the map of China
Four popular animal of China and the world map
Five popular animal of China

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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