In Chinese, unicorn is 獨角獸 (dú jiǎo shòu).
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.
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It is pronounced "winie" in Chinese.
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大便. That's how you say it in Chinese.
In Greek Mythology unicorns were believed to have lived in the Enchanted Forest.
A unicorn is a animal of legends and folklore. It is said to have the body of a horse, tail of a lion and a single spiraled horn. Some legends say it will run from everyone but a young maiden. Then it will lay its head in her lap and fall asleep. Some say that the unicorn is the symbol of the Virgin Mary. The Chinese have their own version of the story.
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Although unicorn starts with a vowel, we say and write a unicorn because the long U in a unicorn sounds like the Y in a yam or a yellow bus.
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.
Rules of grammar follow the spoken sounds before they follow the written word. So, because unicorn actually begins with a 'y' sound rather than a 'u' sound it is a unicorn.
You can represent "unicorn" in emoji by using 🦄, which is the unicorn emoji. Additionally, you might combine it with 🌈 (rainbow) for a whimsical touch, as unicorns are often associated with rainbows.
Thomas L. Rowe has written: 'The Chinese unicorn and other conceits from a Chinese dictionary' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Terms and phrases
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Most people say it is in their horn.
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To say "chess" in Chinese is as follows: 棋