What does Kirin mean here?

Question 1: What does Kirin mean here? Some people dare to say that they are Kirin, hoping to help you.

Question 2: What does Kirin mean here? Some people dare to say that they are Kirin, hoping to help you.

Question 3: What does Kirin mean here? It means that Kirin is here. ...

Question 4: What does the eight-character unicorn mean here? Kirin is here. It symbolizes "good luck" and "Kerry is true".

Since ancient times, Kirin has been regarded as the Chery of the country and a symbol of the arrival of peace and prosperity. As far back as the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty changed the title of the year in order to make the world clear and the imperial power prominent. He also ordered people to build a "Kirin Pavilion" in Weiyang Palace and cast gold "forest gold". In the Tang Dynasty, Empress Wu Zetian showed her reverence for Kirin. In front of her mother's grave, she deliberately carved a tall and powerful unicorn with stone as a beast to guard the tomb.

However, the custom of folk wedding stickers "Kirin is here" originated from the story of "Kirin sending a child".

Legend has it that a long time ago, there was a folk painter. The couple love each other and have a happy family life, but they are old and have no children. This painter prefers to paint Kirin, and his room is full of all kinds of lifelike paintings of Kirin. One night, he was proudly admiring the Kirin paintings hanging all over the room, watching and laughing. Suddenly, a golden unicorn came up to him with a chubby child. The painter is in high spirits, dancing and laughing. It turned out to be a beautiful dream.

The next year, his wife was very happy to have a son. After the child is born, he is not only extremely clever, but also superior in wisdom. Before he went to school, he could write poems and draw pictures at the age of six. You can also go out often and sing against the literati nearby. Because of his self-study, he is called "Kirin prodigy". So the story of "Kirin sending the child" is widely circulated among the people.

Later, according to this story, people drew a New Year picture of "Kirin sending a child": a unicorn, with a dragon head, a lion's tail, a deer's body and horseshoes, all dressed in armor, a fat child carrying a lotus leaf, followed by a woman, dressed luxuriously, gentle and elegant. Its moral is: "son inherits his father's business", and the background is filled with the auspicious and festive atmosphere of "God-given son".

Folk wedding stickers "Kirin is here" should also pay attention to methods. Before the bride leaves the boudoir, the married woman must pass through the gate, alley gate, hall gate, ancestral hall gate and village gate. It means from the inside out, indicating that a woman is married. Before the bride's sedan chair arrives, the married man must insert it one by one from the village door to the door, that is, from the outside to the inside, which means to show his marriage. The pillar is in the middle of the lintel, and most of the notes hang down and flow with the wind.

Question 5: What does it mean to hang a unicorn at the door? What does the geomantic omen of Kirin mean? The most direct thing I know is to keep healthy qi and ward off evil spirits. Kirin is a legendary auspicious beast. It can ward off evil spirits and make money, so banks generally don't use Kirin.

The following is from Baidu.

First, Kirin is best at dissolving the three evil spirits, Huang Wu evil spirit, Dreadwind evil spirit, heart-piercing evil spirit, sickle evil spirit, corner evil spirit, knife evil spirit, white tiger evil spirit, and two black sick stars. When Yangzhai encounters the above-mentioned suffocation, it will cause family members' uneasy life, damage to people and money, family discord, car accidents, blood loss, divorce and so on. Kirin is a kind animal, punishing evil and promoting good. Good people are protected by sacrifices, and evil people are punished by sacrifices.

Second, Qilin Town has the strongest ability to ward off evil spirits, and Anfeng people should always feel the love of town protection. Putting a pair at home, with their heads facing the door or window, can eliminate disasters and solve problems, drive away evil spirits, ward off evil spirits in the town house, promote wealth and promotion, and increase talents. The difference between it and liger is that it won't hurt good people.

Third, Kirin is like a tiger balm, prosperous wealth, town house, evil spirits, prosperous people, seeking children, prosperous literature and so on. In Feng Shui, it can be used in all aspects. Moreover, putting Kirin indoors has one of the biggest advantages, protecting good people, but hating bad people. If the bad guy is found, he will bite. Therefore, putting bronze Kirin at home can make a prosperous career, turn villains into villains and control bad people. Kirin is in charge of wealth, prosperity, wealth promotion and exorcism. Therefore, putting a pair of polished copper Kirin indoors will bring you good luck in family and career.

Fourth, the purpose of exorcism, such as seeing the corridor in front of the door, went straight to the door and made a heart-piercing exorcism. It can be blocked by a pair of copper Kirin. If the "Shaqi" is weak and the corridor is not too long, it can be blocked with a copper unicorn.

Fifth, it has the effect of dissolving white tigers. Placing a pair of copper Kirin in the direction of the white tiger at home can resolve the fierceness of the white tiger and make people living in the house safe, especially when the chimney or sharp weapon outside the white tiger rushes in, it is more necessary to place the already opened copper Kirin.

Six, a good home management, disaster reduction purposes. Kirin is a symbol of good luck. Putting it at home will ward off evil spirits and increase the auspiciousness at home, which will not only make the owner's career smooth, but also improve his fortune. In addition, bronze unicorns can also stop the master's bad luck. Generally, it is best to turn to the copper unicorn, which can give full play to its power.

Question 6: Many people write Kirin on the opposite side of the door. What does this mean? It means auspiciousness and good luck.

Kirin is a traditional auspicious beast in the myths and legends of the ancient Han nationality in China, with a mild temperament and a legendary life span of more than 2,000 years. The ancients believed that wherever Kirin haunts, there must be auspicious signs. People call Kirin, green dragon, white tiger, Suzaku and Xuanwu as the five auspicious animals, and people regard Kirin as the mascot at home. Sometimes Kirin is also used to describe people who are talented and have both ability and political integrity.

Question 7: What does this mean? Here you are.

This is what it means here.

Question 8: What does it mean to hang Kirin at the door here? What does it mean to hang Kirin at the door here?

Question 9: What does this mean? Some people dare to say that they are Kirin. I hope I can help you.

Question 10: What do you mean by putting a pair of Kirin at the door? Kirin, also known as Kirin, is an animal recorded in ancient books in China. It is also called "Four Spirits" with phoenix, turtle and dragon, and is the mount of God. The ancients regarded Kirin as a benevolent beast. The man's name is Qi and the woman's name is Lin. The difference between Kirin and the brave: Kirin is an auspicious beast, advocating peace and longevity. There is a folk saying that Kirin is a dragon head, a horse body and a fish scale. Its comprehensive aspects are not as extensive as those of Longfeng, but its reputation is not small. Magic is a fierce beast, and it has a strong heart to protect its master. It has the functions of attracting wealth, saving houses and avoiding evil spirits. It feeds on wealth and can eat wealth from all directions. At present, the magic effect of Shang Xiutang is the most obvious. Folk generally use Kirin to advocate peace and longevity, and use magic to advocate lucky, housekeeping and evil spirits. Because of their profound cultural connotations, Kirin and Brave are made into various ornaments and ornaments in the traditional folk etiquette of China, which are worn and placed at home, in order to pray and keep peace.