Qilin may have the body of a deer, or an ox, or a horse. The body of the Qilin is also covered with the scales of a fish. It is often depicted with what looks like fire all over its body. Dragons in China are also most commonly depicted as golden, therefore the most common describe of Qilin are also golden, but are not limited to just gold, and can be any color of the rainbow, Although they can look fearsome, Qilin only punish bad guys.
Figure1: Qilin
Figure2: Qilin
Figure3: Qilin
Aoyin was live in Sanwei Mountain. Aoyin is a legendary animal from the Mountain and Sea Classics. It resembled an ox but with four horns and hair like a straw. Aoyin was a monster who eat people and cruel. It was believed to live in the mountains of ancient China.
Figure4: Aoyin
Figure5: Aoyin
Figure6: Aoyin
Reference
Figure1: Qilin
(sources:http://wx.cclawnet.com/shanhaijing/shj004.htm)
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Figure2: Qilin
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Figure3: Qilin
(sources:http://wx.cclawnet.com/shanhaijing/shj004.htm)
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Figure4: Aoyin
(sources:http://wx.cclawnet.com/shanhaijing/shj004.htm)
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Figure5: Aoyin
(sources:http://wx.cclawnet.com/shanhaijing/shj004.htm)
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Figure6: Aoyin
(sources:http://wx.cclawnet.com/shanhaijing/shj004.htm)
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