Ying Long's grandson:
Kirin is a descendant of the dragon and has an inseparable relationship with the dragon. According to the ancient book Huai Nan Zi, Kirin is the grandson of Ying Long, an ancient great god.
"Should dragons give birth to horses and horses give birth to unicorns?"
Ying Long, also known as Huanglong, was the dragon god who helped the Yellow Emperor defeat Chiyou in ancient times and was honored as the "ancestor of the dragon" by later generations. Kirin and Huang Lin are both descendants of Ying Long, and they both have pure dragon blood.
In ancient times, the totem of Ji's family was Kirin, so people thought Ji was a descendant of Kirin.
Ancient Swiss Beasts:
Kirin, an animal of Chery in ancient China mythology and literature, symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness, justice and light in China culture.
Kirin is a virtual creature, which is the "concretization" of China people's yearning for beauty. Beautiful skin is the same, but the meaning of beauty is one in a million. The appearance of Kirin is composed of six animal body parts, each of which embodies the rich imagination of the ancients.
The dragon head symbolizes supremacy, the antlers reveal noble temperament, the lion's mane symbolizes majestic SHEN WOO, a pair of tiger eyes glower at everything, the dexterous elk is covered with a hard Long Lin, and the elegant oxtail shows the will of ancestors (oxtail is an ancient totem).
The ancients carved Kirin, an auspicious animal, on vessels and beams, and used it as a spiritual medium to pursue sacred power, expressing the ancients' beautiful yearning for a happy life.
Evil spirits:
Kirin is the most upright beast, and there is no room for anything evil in its eyes. It is the first choice to ward off evil spirits.
Kirin, like a fully functional Swiss army knife in Feng Shui, has been effectively used in exorcism, housekeeping, treading prevention, and making money. It is best to have a unicorn at home for people who are extremely upright and kind.
Besides exorcising evil spirits, Kirin is best at dissolving three evil spirits, namely, Huang Wu evil spirit, peach blossom evil spirit and sick star evil spirit. Kirin can dissolve them.
But ordinary families had better not worship Kirin, which is a "double-edged sword" and will be protected by those who insist on justice.
Keren is not a god after all, and it is inevitable that there will be secular desires and evil thoughts. Once people have evil thoughts, Kirin will be punished, so it is enough to regard Kirin as a belief, and it is not easy to open incense and sacrifice.
Send the son beast:
The legend of Kirin's childbirth has been circulated for nearly a thousand years. People think that Kirin is the messenger of fertility, and often dream that Kirin's mother gave birth to a smart and healthy baby boy before giving birth.
The word "son of Kirin" has become a commendatory term for talented teenagers.
Legend has it that before the birth of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, Confucius' father and mother prayed to God to give them a healthy son. Soon, a unicorn driving a colorful auspicious cloud wandered into Confucius' House through the night.
There is a silk book in Kirin's mouth, on which is written a line of big characters: "Shuiling descendants, who will become kings after their decline, seek wisdom."
It means "the son and grandson of the dragon have the wisdom of the emperor's virtue, but they are wise men without the life of the emperor", and Confucius was born the day after Kirin left.
People think that Confucius is the "favored son" given by Kirin, so people worship Kirin as the god of sending children and expect their children to be as smart and wise as Confucius.
In troubled times, Kirin is a beast that eliminates evil and promotes good; In the prosperous times, Kirin is an auspicious animal that praises happiness. The sacred Kirin carries too many civilizations of the Chinese nation. It is the cultural symbol of Chinese sons and daughters, as well as an indispensable cultural symbol of dragon and phoenix.