What's the difference between Qier and our son?

Ancient Kirin refers to girls and boys respectively. Qier refers to girls, and our son refers to boys. Qi and Lin are usually a couple, the man named Qi and the woman named Lin. Their main differences are as follows:

1, stepping on something different.

Those who step on the ball (or spindle) are male, that is, angry; Standing on the unicorn is a mother, Lin.

2. The angle on the head is different.

Our horns are smaller and more slender, just like decorations; Moreover, the angle of Qijia is relatively large and thick, which looks very imposing and powerful.

3. Different colors.

The color of the forest is dark, while the color of the forest is relatively light.

meaning

Kirin is the most desirable auspicious animal in ancient China, and their appearance indicates the happiness of a generation. So people at that time hoped that Kirin could always accompany them, bring them good luck and light, and eliminate ominous.

When this ancient belief was handed down, the auspicious meaning of Kirin was also recognized by the general public and firmly existed in people's consciousness. Kirin has become a symbol of a certain concept, the embodiment of a certain artistic conception, the display of a certain strength, and has stimulated people's imagination, guided people's spirit to conform to a certain concept, entered a specific realm, given people hope, comfort and some pursuit power, and transformed it into folk life, which is manifested in all aspects of national culture.