In Chinese, the term for "unicorn" is "独角兽" (dú jiǎo shòu), which literally translates to "one-horned beast." It refers to the mythical creature known for its single horn and is often associated with purity and grace. In modern contexts, "unicorn" can also refer to privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion.
In Chinese, unicorn is 獨角獸 (dú jiǎo shòu).
his unicorn's name is Justin. That is if you mean the one he asks questions to...
By unicorn if you mean zebstrika you can get one in the grass above mistralton city
If a man has a unicorn tatoo, it means they LOVE unicorns, which is awesome!
A frilly pink unicorn
It simply means that a unicorn has some influence in a person's life. It could be as simple and innocent as a person periodically catching sight of a unicorn.
Thomas L. Rowe has written: 'The Chinese unicorn and other conceits from a Chinese dictionary' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Terms and phrases
The same as hold your horses
Do you mean the Unicorn tapestry? If so, it wasn't painted it was woven and comes from the middle ages.
the most beautiful unicorn in the fairy land
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The animal commonly referred to as the "Chinese unicorn" is the Qilin, a mythical creature in Chinese culture. The Qilin is often depicted as a hybrid of various animals, resembling a deer or horse with scales and other features. It symbolizes good fortune, prosperity, and protection against evil, and is often associated with the arrival of wise leaders or significant events. Though it is not a real animal, it holds a prominent place in Chinese mythology and folklore.