What is Qilin?

Qilin, also known as "Qilin", referred to as "Lin", is a benevolent and auspicious beast in ancient legends. It is an animal in ancient Chinese legends, together with phoenix, turtle and dragon. Called the "Four Spirits". Known as the Holy Beast King. And it is the mount of God.

Kirin is an animal that is produced and created based on the Chinese way of thinking. The male is called Qi and the female is called Lin. Judging from its external shape, it has the body of an elk, an ox's tail, a horse's hooves (said to be "wolf's hooves" in historical records), fish scale skin, and one horn, with meat at the end of the horn, which is yellow. This shape is a new combination of many real animals that have been dismembered. It concentrates all the advantages of those cherished animals on the construction of the unicorn, a mythical beast in fantasy, and fully embodies the Chinese people's "Jimei" thought.

"Qilin" takes "deer" as the radical. When the ancients coined this word, they clearly told people that Qilin evolved from deer, but it is by no means a deer, and is more than a deer. Parts and gear. It is said that its body is like a deer, which can also be written as a deer, which refers to a deer in ancient books. It has the tail of a cow, a round head, but only one horn. Some say Qi is male and Lin is female, and their shapes are depicted slightly differently. But it is said that the beginning of Qi roughly resembles a deer. It was regarded by the ancients as a mythical and benevolent beast with a long life and could live for two thousand years. He can spit fire and his voice is like thunder. "There are three hundred and sixty hairy worms, but the unicorn is the longest."