What's the difference between a unicorn with claws and a unicorn with hooves?

Kirin with Dragon Claw and Kirin with Horseshoe Their difference lies in Kirin with Dragon Claw and Kirin with Horseshoe. There is no difference in other aspects. Kirin is an auspicious thing. Kirin mainly means to send children and ward off evil spirits. The ancients believed that where there was a unicorn, there was auspiciousness. Kirin is sometimes used to describe people with outstanding talents and both ability and political integrity. The ninth Lin, Feng, Gui and Long in the Book of Rites are also called the Four Spirits, which shows that the status of Kirin is at least the same as that of the dragon, not lower than that of the dragon.

The origin of Kirin

The origin of history Ancient officials said that Kirin was a beast of prey and did not harm living things. At the same time, Kirin is also the master of animals and belongs to Tude. Therefore, in Feng Shui, the placement and taboos of Kirin are not as much as those of dragons, tigers and lions. According to Han folk mythology, at the beginning of the birth of heaven and earth, all birds were headed by phoenix, and all animals were revered by Kirin. In addition, at the beginning of chaos, there were Phoenix, the king of birds, and Kirin, the king of beasts.

Kirin is a sacred object in the sky, not on the ground, and often appears with gods. It is the seat of gods and immortals and belongs to the fire fairy. Young Kirin can't fly, adult Kirin can fly, and adult Kirin is big and small, usually kind, extremely fierce when angry, smart and auspicious.