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Excuse me, are you an animal and Kirin? If not, what's the difference and what does it mean?

Kirin is an auspicious beast at the same level as the dragon, symbolizing good luck and wealth. It has scales and antlers like dragons, which are hoof-shaped. It is a symbol of prosperity and evil spirits. There are many kinds, such as Mo Qilin, Lei Qilin, Fire Kirin and Water Kirin.

This animal is one of the "nine sons of the dragon". It is a fierce and powerful beast with a body like a tiger and a leopard. Some have wings on their backs, others have no wings, and only one horn is born on their heads, which is claw-shaped. Legend has it that they only eat and don't vomit, and they have a hobby of making money. They are very popular with businessmen, have a strong heart to protect the Lord, and have the effect of making money and ward off evil spirits.