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What animal is Kirin?

Kirin represents an auspicious animal, an ancient god beast in China.

We all know it is a legendary beast. It has a dragon's head, an elk's body, a horse's hoof and a cow's tail. It is a kind of god beast that combines the characteristics of many animals.

The ancients believed that where Kirin haunts, there must be auspicious signs; Song Shu also bluntly said: "Kirin is also a benevolent beast." In a word, Kirin is an auspicious pet, which means peace and longevity. We wear and place Kirin carvings, which means blessing and protection.

In our country, it represents an auspicious animal. Besides Kirin, there are dragons and phoenixes, which all represent the stability of the country and the people's living and working in peace and contentment, especially the dragon, which represents the supreme power of the emperor. After all, in ancient times, emperors claimed to be real dragon emperors. Even the clothes are printed with dragon patterns.

The moral of Kirin

For those Kirin who appear in public places, major events, official dress embroidery and other places, Kirin symbolizes the blessing of God to resolve disasters, and also symbolizes the auspicious arrival and the return of fate; However, if it is a unicorn placed in buildings such as houses and palaces, it means unicorn town house, home and shelter.

Of course, folks also like to offer sacrifices to Kirin when giving birth at home. In fact, what we have achieved here is that Confucius' mother and her son are happy together, and the child is smart and virtuous. We call it' Kirin gives a son' and' gives birth to our son'.