Origin: from Asian countries such as China, Japan, Vietnam ...
China:
Qilin has a half dragon and half animal head, sometimes only one horn, so this horn is the embodiment of kindness. Qilin has elk, dog ears, camel forehead, demon eyes, lion's nose, wide mouth, horse body, deer feet, ox tail, full body scales.
It is a beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends. It is a descendant of Jianma, whose ancestor is Yinglong and is often confused with Longma (Dragon Horse). In ancient China, Qilin was used as a symbol of good luck, the male beast is Qi and the female beast is the lin, it is said that it can live up to two thousand years. His personality is gentle, although his body has a weapon to attack the enemy, it does not harm people, animals, or does not step on insects, flowers, plants and plants, so it is called a benevolent beast. It is one of the Four Sprits in Chinese folklore. It is particularly respected by the Hakkas. It is often seen in festivals. Like dragons and phoenixes, Qilin are virtual animals that people have given them beautiful fantasies Qilin in legend is very gentle, kind, does not harm living beings, does not destroy plants, can be called "benevolent beasts"
Japan:
Kirin has a dragon head, a horse, a deer, a cow's tail, a colorful wool pattern on the back, a yellow fur on the belly, a mouth that can spit fire, and thunder. Legend has it that it only appears in the peaceful and golden times or when a sage appears, so it is called a divine beast. Kirin is a benevolent beast, a dragon's horn, an elk body, and a ox's tail;
Vietnam:
In fact, in the Vietnamese image, we are different from this imagination. It can be immediately recognized that when looking at the Vietnamese Qilin image, it is a bit different from the Chinese Qilin in that Qilin Vietnam has big eyes and big nose. , special short snout, the tail is ruffled or the fan turns, it is a familiar, cheerful, friendly and energetic appearance, easy to approach, not staggering, sluggish, intimidating like Qilin China. They are often shown in the capacity of the lotus, serving as a support for the Bodhisattva or the dharma protectors, and sometimes sitting on the head of a gate or appearing on the roof. In these ways they appear to be for the power of upper-level mascots, to intellect, and as if they were capable of controlling the souls of pilgrims. Qilin Vietnam also does not eat meat or harm any animals and never drinks dirty water. In the Vietnamese architectural space, sometimes Qilin is decorated in pairs, standing in front of the king's palace, head towards the palace to show loyalty; Qilin is sometimes decorated in front of shrines, temples, faces outward, symbolizing reverence and respect. Qilin also represents the king's authority. Qilin is also a mascot representing the crown prince in the relationship: dragon (king) - Qilin (prince) - phoenix (queen).
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