

It is sometimes said that its eyes glow at the start of every new school year. A giant statue of a Fenghuang (Logo8th) sits on top of the building. It is a massive gold pagoda which contains a massive dining hall, similar to Hogwarts' Great Hall, as well as all of the student dormitories. The main building is the largest and grandest of all of the buildings. Each building contains a different class, except for Care of Magical Creatures, which is held outside. Unlike many of the other wizarding schools, Fenghuang is made up of many buildings, or pagodas.
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Any student who betrayed the Chinese wizard's code or practiced Dark Arts would result in their uniform turning white, which was a huge disgrace, and the student in question would be immediately expelled from the school and tried by the Ministry of Magic.įenghuang (Logo8th) statue on top of the main building of the school. If the wearer received top grades in all the school subjects, their robes would turn gold.

When students started off at the school, they were given bijia vests with the symbol of their house etched in that grew as they grew and changed color as the wearer gained experience, with pink as the beginning color. If all four images glow, which has almost never happened, then it rests with the student to make the final decision. If more than one image glows, than the student decides which house he or she will be in. Whichever image glows, the student belongs in that house. The student touches his or her hand on each one of the animals in turn. Each of these walls depict one of the four house animals. In order to be sorted, a student walks into the center of a room with high walls. Xiangliu (Logo8th) - Ambition, Cunning, Shrewdness.Jian (Logo8th) - Intelligence, Learning, Community, Duality.Qilin (Logo8th) - Heart, Loyalty, Compassion, Just.For this reason, the two are often seen as sister schools, even though Fenghuang is much older than Hogwarts. The four houses of Fenghuang are comparable to those of Hogwarts, as both schools have similar qualities which their houses embody.
