What are the five mascots?

Fuwa Huanhuan: Fuwa's eldest brother, based on the Olympic flame, represents passion. Outgoing and unrestrained, proficient in all kinds of ball games, representing the red ring in the Olympic rings. Fuwa Jingjing: The prototype is a panda, which comes from the forest and represents joy. Represents the black ring in the Olympic rings. Fuwa Beibei: The prototype is carp, which comes from rivers, lakes and seas and represents prosperity. Is a master of water sports, and the Olympic rings in the blue ring set each other off.

1, Fuwa Huanhuan: Brother Fuwa, based on the Olympic flame, represents passion. Outgoing and unrestrained, proficient in all kinds of ball games, representing the red ring in the Olympic rings.

2, Fuwa Jingjing: The prototype is a panda, from the forest, representing joy. Represents the black ring in the Olympic rings.

3. Fuwa Beibei: The prototype is carp, which comes from rivers, lakes and seas and represents prosperity. Is a master of water sports, and the Olympic rings in the blue ring set each other off.

4. Fuwa Yingying: The prototype is Tibetan antelope, which comes from grassland and represents health. Agile, a good track and field player, representing the yellow part of the Olympic rings.

5. Fuwa Nini: The prototype is Jingyan, which comes from the sky and represents luck and the green part of the Olympic rings.