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The difference between flying unicorns and unicorns
1. Image characteristics: The image of the flying unicorn is usually the body of a lion, with antlers, bird wings and fish tail to symbolize auspiciousness. On the other hand, Kirin is usually depicted as the body of a lion with only one horn, which also symbolizes auspiciousness.
2. Symbol: Flying Kirin symbolizes flying and freedom, and represents auspiciousness and good luck arrival. In the traditional culture of China, flying unicorns are often used to decorate palaces, temples and other buildings for good luck and protection. Kirin symbolizes auspiciousness, auspiciousness and authority. It is regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness and is often used to symbolize imperial power and nobility.
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