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How to draw a real unicorn

The unicorn is drawn as follows:

1. First, draw a pair of antlers, a clump of hair in the center of the antlers, then the ears on either side of the antlers, and then down to the face and the concave jaw part.

2. Draw the eyes and mouth of the unicorn.

3. Draw the body part of the gryphon. Draw the outline of the hands, legs and torso, and the tail on the left side of the body.

4. Draw the clouds as an accompaniment.

5, Figure on the color, the unicorn sketch, is completed.

Isn't the above method very simple? Interested in can try to draw a picture oh.

Meaning and symbolism of the unicorn:

The unicorn is a traditional mythical beast in ancient China, and is not something that can be seen everywhere in daily life. The symbolism of the unicorn is peace and good fortune, gathering wealth and prosperity, and is a symbol of kindness, talent and auspiciousness. The unicorn is one of the most famous auspicious beasts because it is created by the dispersion of the star of the year, which is the main source of auspiciousness. The unicorn contains benevolence and righteousness. In ancient Chinese culture, there are many legends about the rise and fall of emperors and the unicorn.

The unicorn as a good-luck charm, the ancient Chinese dynasties also often used. It is said that Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty built a Kirin Pavilion in Weiyang Palace, where images of meritorious ministers were painted to honor them and show the world their love of talent. Because the unicorn is culturally endowed with noble, benevolent and auspicious meanings, the unicorn is nowadays mostly made of jade, copper, obsidian or glaze and other high-quality materials.