What are the seven mythical beasts on the eaves of Jing’an Temple?

Dragon, phoenix, lion, celestial horse, seahorse, Suan Ni and fish. The seven mythical beasts on the eaves of Jing'an Temple all represent auspiciousness and ward off evil spirits, and also have high artistic value. Among them, the dragon and phoenix are mythical beasts in traditional Chinese culture, the lion represents bravery and strength, and the Pegasus and Seahorse symbolize It represents the royal family and the sky is like the sea, the Suan Ni symbolizes the king of beasts, and the fish represents good weather, fire control and disaster prevention. These mythical beasts have different shapes and vivid forms, and are an important part of Chinese culture.