Each animal has different meanings.
Forbidden city animals on roof.
For example dragons are used to protect against fire while phoenixes bring good luck and represent virtue.
Another principle is often respected even if it is more questionable.
Forbidden city chinese pinyin zijincheng or wade giles romanization tzu chin ch eng imperial palace complex at the heart of beijing peking china commissioned in 1406 by the yongle emperor of the ming dynasty it was first officially occupied by the court in 1420 it was so named because access to the area was barred to most of the subjects of the realm.
They are often with demonic faces they represent guards most of the time intended to prevent bad people from entering a place.
Any study done the forbidden city has approximately 8500 rooms so the legend is false.
A lion represents the power of the owner and a haetae a bull like beast reputed to butt wrongdoers stands for justice.
When you visit the forbidden city in beijing observe the number of animals that are protecting the place.
The statues of the forbidden city are essentially composed of representations of animals.
Animals by the unicorn and all shelled creatures by the tortoise.
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.
They can be seen in front of palaces on the eave ridges and stone terraces.
Imperial roof decoration of a minor building at the forbidden city multiple gables with decorations along the ridges unions between the roof panels near the corner a row of small figures is placed.
The deer is a symbol of longevity in china and is also endowed with auspicious meaning by people.
It is that of the number 9.
Besides the furniture in these rooms contain number 9 and 5 such as nine dragon screen nine dragon chair eighty one nails on one door roof has five ridges nine mythical animals on one roof ridge the nine dragon screen consists of 270 blocks and the forbidden city has 999 5 rooms etc.
They are mythical creatures in ancient chinese legends which represent all kinds of magic and wonderful things.
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.
It is found in many places such as the number of animals visible on a roof or the number of nails on the doors.