In oriental myths and legends, the unicorn is a kind of divine beast, with a dragon head, a deer body, an oxtail, a horse's hooves, and a whole body covered with colorful divine light, which is very powerful and beautiful. The appearance of the unicorn often indicates auspiciousness and auspiciousness, so people have great respect for it.
Auspicious and auspicious.
The unicorn is a symbol of ancient emperors and represents the prosperity and prosperity of the country. Therefore, the unicorn is also regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness and auspiciousness, indicating the prosperity of the country and the well-being of the people.
In ancient times, the appearance of the unicorn was often considered auspicious from the sky, indicating that the country would have a holy monarch, or that a major happy event would occur. For example, in the "Historical Records", it is recorded that when Confucius was born, a unicorn descended on Confucius's mansion and spat out jade books, predicting that Confucius would become a saint.
Charity and justice.
The unicorn has a gentle temperament, does not hurt people and animals, and does not trample on flowers and plants. As such, the unicorn is also seen as a symbol of benevolence and justice, representing the peace, tranquility, and fairness that people yearn for.
The unicorn's benevolence is reflected in its respect for all life. It doesn't harm any person or animal, even small insects. Kirin's justice is reflected in its pursuit of fairness. It does not trample on flowers and plants, nor does it destroy nature.
Fu Lu Shou. The unicorn, together with the phoenix, dragon, and turtle, is known as the "Four Spirits" and is four auspicious sacred beasts. The unicorn represents longevity, indicating people's happiness and longevity.
The colorful divine light on the unicorn symbolizes the five blessings, namely blessing, luck, longevity, happiness and health. The appearance of the unicorn also symbolizes that people will attain happiness and longevity.