Chinese Myth: Qi Lin, the divine beast

Preface: Qi Lin (麒麟), is an ancient Chinese mythological beast, should the Ying Long born Jian Ma, Jian Ma born Qi Lin, and “Long (dragon)”, “Feng (phoenix)”, “Gui (tortoise)”, “Pi Xiu “and known as the five auspicious creatures.

lín , shìzhōngguódàishénhuàdezhǒngxiángdòng 。

Qi Lin is a divine beast in ancient China.

shìyìnglóngshēngdejiàn , zàiyóujiànshēngde 。

It is said to be born from Jian Ma, which is born from Ying Long.

lóng 、 fèng 、 guī 、 xiū , bèichēngwéiruìshòu 。

Together with Long (dragon), Feng (phoenix), Gui (tortoise), and Pi Xiu, it is known as the five auspicious creatures.

línzhǎngzheshītóu , lángdezi , tóudǐngyuányuánde 。

Qi Lin has a lion’s head, a wolf’s hooves, and a round top of its head.

shēnyánliù , yuēgāo , shēnxiàngshè鹿 , wěixiànglóngwěi , háiyǒulónglínliǎngzhījiǎo 。

Its body is colorful, about four meters tall, resembling a musk deer in body shape, with a dragon-like tail, Long scales, and two horns.

nénghuǒ , shēngyīnxiàngléishēng , píngshíhěnxiáng , dànshífēichángxiōngměng 。

It can spit fire and make thunder-like sounds. It is kind usually, but fierce when angry.

línhěncháng寿shòu , nénghuóliǎngqiānnián , dàibiǎotàipíngcháng寿shòu 。

Qi Lin lives a very long life, up to 2,000 years, symbolizing peace and longevity.

rénrènwéilínshìrénàidedòng , xióngxìngjiào , xìngjiàolín 。

Ancient people believed Qi Lin to be a benevolent creature, with males called Qi and females Lin.

Rénmenjuédelínchūxiàndefāng , jiùhuìyǒuxiángdeshìqíng 。

They thought that wherever Qi Lin appears, there would be good fortune.

Yǒushí , línyòngláiyǒucáihuá 、 pǐnhǎoderén 。

Sometimes, Qi Lin is also used to metaphorically describe people with outstanding talent and virtue.

Shānhǎijīng 》 shuō , línshìhuángdezuò , shìtiānshéngěide , bāngzhùhuángtǒngzhōngyuán 。

According to ”Shan Hai Jing”, Qi Lin was the steed of Huang Di (the Yellow Emperor), given by celestial beings to help unify the Central Plains.

Kǒngchūshēngshí , yǒulínchūxiànzàikǒngjiā , rénmenjuédedàiláilexiángzhìhuì 。

When Kong Zi (the Confucius) was born, a Qi Lin appeared in his courtyard, which people believed brought good fortune and wisdom.

Suǒ , línshìkǒngdexiàngzhēng , dàibiǎoshèngrénjiànglín , jiàodǎojiā 。

Therefore, Qi Lin also became a symbol of Kong Zi, representing the descent of a saint to educate people.

Zhèchuánshuōxiǎnshìlelínzàijiāwénhuàzhōngdezhòngyàoxìng 。

This legend shows the importance of Qi Lin in Confucian culture.

Chuánshuōlínháinénggěiréndàiláiháizi , suǒhěnduōrénbàiqiú 。

Legend has it that Qi Lin can also bring children to people, so many people worship it to seek offspring.

Zàizhōngguódài , hěnduōcháotíngyònglínzuòwéixiáng , gōng殿diàn 、 miàochángyònglóngfèngzhuāngshì 。

In ancient China, many dynasties also used Qi Lin as a mascot. Palaces and temples often decorated with Qi Lin along with dragons and phoenixes.

通过阅读中国神话、民间故事、历史典故、人物传记学汉语,简单易学,中英对照,适合初学者!
Learning Chinese through reading Chinese mythology, folk stories, historical allusions, and biographies is easy to learn and bilingual, suitable for beginners!

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