@Background Pony #EC47
Translated with Google translator: More than 600 years ago, Zheng He went down to the Western Sea, brought back the giraffe from the African land, and dedicated it to the Ming Dynasty emperor. The emperor’s minister, in order to please the emperor, then deceived the emperor. This is the unicorn, the emperor did not see. I have never seen a giraffe before, and I believe that it is true. I also call the artist a portrait of a giraffe and call it a unicorn figure. So people later thought that Kirin was a double-horn, but in fact, the earliest record about Kirin was in the “East Zhou Lie Guozhi”: “Hey, beasts also, and they are in the corner of the oxtail, so they don’t stalk the worms. From this we can see that the Chinese unicorn has always been a unicorn. I have to say that Hasbro has been very thorough in researching “Kirin”.
For those who don’t understand. In Korean (also Japanese) the word for Giraffe is basically the same as the word for a Kirin. In fact there is a story of a Chinese emperor getting a captive Giraffe as a gift and thinking that it was a Kirin.
Translated with Google translator: More than 600 years ago, Zheng He went down to the Western Sea, brought back the giraffe from the African land, and dedicated it to the Ming Dynasty emperor. The emperor’s minister, in order to please the emperor, then deceived the emperor. This is the unicorn, the emperor did not see. I have never seen a giraffe before, and I believe that it is true. I also call the artist a portrait of a giraffe and call it a unicorn figure. So people later thought that Kirin was a double-horn, but in fact, the earliest record about Kirin was in the “East Zhou Lie Guozhi”: “Hey, beasts also, and they are in the corner of the oxtail, so they don’t stalk the worms. From this we can see that the Chinese unicorn has always been a unicorn. I have to say that Hasbro has been very thorough in researching “Kirin”.