What does it mean to carve Kirin on the sofa?

I can answer this question. My friend runs a Harbin art house furniture repair and beauty company, and has been in contact with this all the year round. So I know one thing:

First of all, talk about the concept of Kirin.

Kirin is a traditional god beast in ancient Chinese Han myths and legends. It has a gentle temperament and is said to live for two thousand years. The ancients believed that wherever Kirin haunts, there must be auspicious signs. Sometimes it is used to describe people with outstanding talents and both ability and political integrity.

The ancients called men Qi and women Lin. Kirin, an ancient benevolent beast, is an auspicious treasure, which combines a dragon's head, antlers, lion's eyes, tiger's back, bear's waist, snake scales, horseshoes and pig's tail. Since ancient times, it has been decorated in the court to enhance the official prestige, and it is also a symbol of the powerful.

Whether Kirin exists now or not, hehe, I hope it exists. Then, even if it is not there, it is a combination of people's good wishes, which is always good, right?

Sitting on a sofa like that, it is estimated that you will have good luck.

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