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What does the unicorn mean to send the old?

God will give him a son to take care of his old age.

Kirin is a mythical beast that brings good luck wherever it goes. And when you get old, you will leave peacefully without pain.

Or contains the meaning of Kirin's son, watching children and grandchildren proud, naturally satisfied and dying peacefully. Giving birth at an advanced age is not very convincing.

Many times it depends on the context,' suddenly there is a wind, sending Kirin to the old age'. I don't think this is a unicorn, it's a gift!

"The Kirin sends the child" is a myth and legend in ancient China. God will give him a son to take care of his old age.

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China people call Kirin, dragon and phoenix and tortoise "Four Spirits", and Kirin is the first of them.

Kirin is a way for China to pray for children in ancient times. According to legend, Kirin is a kind animal, symbolizing good luck and bringing it to future generations. In his book On Balance and Constitutionalism, Wang Chong said that before Confucius was born, his family had a book on Kirin dialect. This allusion gave birth to the word "Qilinzi".

It is said that Kong Hao, the father of Confucius, and Yan, the mother, were the only boys in the family, but they suffered from foot disease and could not be sacrificed. The couple felt very sad, so they prayed together in Mount Niger. One night, suddenly a unicorn walked into the bird garden. Kirin spat out a piece of silk book from his mouth, which also read: "Descendants of water mirror, have been declining for a long time, signed by wise men."

The next day, the unicorn disappeared and the baby cried from the house in Konghe. The widely circulated picture of "Qilinzi" is actually a portrayal of the folk custom of "Qilinzi". According to legend, the painting "Kirin Spitting Books" is often used to decorate Confucius Temple and Gong Xue, which symbolizes good luck and the birth of saints.

During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, because boys were smart and lovely, people often called them "my unicorns". Later, the work "Kirin sends the son" appeared, engraved with the couplet "Kirin sends the son to heaven, and Lang Lang goes to the ground". It is a popular folk auspicious pattern, especially in the late Qing Dynasty.