Unicorn pairs
The unicorn is a fictional creature in myths and legends. What are the wonderful pairs of unicorns? Here are the unicorn pairs I compiled for everyone to read! Unicorn pairs
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Be first and then succeed. Someone thinks before and after, and uploads and sends down the causes and consequences of the east scale, west claw, south accent, and north accent. The neighbors are left and right
Be the first to gain the upper hand, and the later to catch up. The rising star has unlimited future and endless troubles. The foresight is innately lacking, but the future will be formidable
Running here and there, running here and there, running here and there, looking left and right, dithering here and there, looking left and right, left and right behind.
The four bodies are not diligent, and the five grains are indiscriminate, and they are inextricably linked with all kinds of strange things. Three cardinal guides and five constant principles, two sleeves, a breeze, a pillow of yellow rice grains
Thousands of thoughts, two sides, three swords, one wishful thinking, all kinds of difficulties, a hundred wastes, all prospering, thousands of horses galloping, a hundred flowers blooming, and a good harvest
One step reaches the sky, eight immortals cross the sea, two people are willing, three legs stand, one breath is still alive, and two loses, a hundred schools of thought contend, and ten thousand horses are mute
Courageous, resourceful, lawless, opportunity to take advantage of, nothing to cause trouble, orderly, carefree, beginning and end, no reason
Having a plan, eyes, no restraint, head and tail, no shadow, no trace, no one to care, suffering to be spoken, witnessed, no one to see Asking about unicorns in a sentence
1. Ancient and medieval writers spoke of unicorns and fire serpents with great fondness, but none of them thought that it was because they had never seen either of these things. It is necessary to avoid arbitrary statements about them.
2. The hero rides a pure white unicorn, takes the princess to escape from the threat of the dragon, and then has a wild encounter deep in the beautiful jungle.
3. What is little known is that every good girl who keeps herself as good as a jade has a unicorn lover.
4. There are three chairs there, Bill, with a big blue unicorn and a golden pitchfork painted on them, which are the coat of arms of this old lady.
5. In other legends, unicorns are not associated with virgins, but with loose women in the forest.
6. And unlike your wolf-like male companions, unicorns will never take advantage of you.
7. High above the clouds, the angel rides on her precious unicorn, accompanied by butterflies as an entourage.
8. Dragon’s brain, Veela’s eyeball, unicorn The horn tendons of beasts, the tongue of Thestrals? Any material is extremely rare on the market. Ordinary people can't even see it, let alone buy it.
9. The unicorn is an ancient horse-bodied mythical beast with a sharp horn on its head. It is said that it can distinguish right from wrong, uphold justice, and redress the injustice of those who have been wronged.
10. Groups of unicorns ran wildly, and the places they passed were immediately covered with thick, water-leek-like thorny plants.
11. There are thirty unicorns with golden flames all over their bodies pulling at it, and hundreds of singing jingle birds playing and singing on it.
12. From shocked to uncontrollably excited, the unicorn king Budi Muraba lowered his head and slightly restrained his mood, because of course he couldn't understand the meaning of Beluma Bam's congratulations.
13. It’s too tacky. Let’s take a look at the high-end unicorn or the cool, noble and down-to-earth nightmare beast. It is absolutely green, environmentally friendly and pollution-free.
14. A pure white unicorn flew out of the firelight, the knight's shining armor reflected the flowing fire, and the cloak was lifted up by the hot air, ?Bang!?.
15. In front of the castle, unicorns with white lights shining on their heads leisurely strolled among the flowers and grass, occasionally chasing and playing, and occasionally stopping to drink water. They were as beautiful as a scroll.
16. I used to hear that unicorns are the adorable sons of gods and proud monsters. I have never heard of anyone being able to subdue them. Now it seems that this is a big mistake.
17. The most unlucky and lonely unicorn, a lonely forest, a drifting sailboat, and two hearts that cannot be superimposed.
18. A unicorn with golden hair on its temples appeared in front of the elves. The horn of the unicorn was a scale.
19. The mountains and rivers are lonely, the streets are in order, and the residents are peaceful. It's a pity that people have no figure, no memory, and no heart. Men and women can date each other but cannot fall in love. Love must have a heart, and the heart has been embedded in countless unicorn skulls and turned into an "ancient dream".
20. I looked down at the black territory in the night under my feet, the thick and deep territory, and I could see countless ice wizards and fire elves fighting above, the fierce entanglement of white and red. Red and white blood and desperate cries mixed with the strong smell of blood rushed up into the distant sky, and there were also the mournful cries of unicorns and wind-swept birds. History of Unicorns
Western History
Although unicorns have existed in Europe since early history, they are actually found in the Old Testament. An animal from Hebrew legend, most early descriptions of it appear to be derived from the Arabian king's karkadann (an animal's name).
In Persia, Arabia, India and North Africa, the ferocious karkadann, unlike the gentle unicorn, is an animal that is feared by both humans and animals. However, people occasionally try to catch karkadann in order to obtain its horns. Its horns can be made into flutes or used to make antidotes.
There was a pharmacist named Ctesias in Cnidus who made medicines for the papacy of Darius II. After that, he also served in Persia. From 416 BC, he left Cnidus to 398 BC when he returned Going to Cnidus, he learned how to maintain health and also worked hard to preserve a large amount of knowledge about life and history. One of his works, the Indica, was preserved as a broken fragment, and copies survived for five centuries.
In Chapter 25 of Induce, Ketosis describes the unicorn: In the forests of India, (unicorns) are the same size as, or larger than, larger horses. Their bodies are white, their heads are dark red, and their eyes are dark blue. Their horns project from the middle of their foreheads and are about a foot and a half long.
A powder made from grinding unicorn horns can be used as an antidote to lethal anesthetics. The base of the horns and the forehead two hands width above the eyebrows are pure white. The upper end of the horn is sharp and bright red, with a black center. People who drank from unicorn horns said it cured illnesses (epilepsy). In fact, those who drank from the unicorn horn cup were protected from death because they also drank wine, water, or other liquids to dilute the poison.
Regardless of whether they are domesticated or wild unicorns, virtually all hard-hoofed animals have no ankle bones, and their livers do not secrete bile. Unicorns have ankle bones and bile. Like an ordinary bull, but covered in vermilion.
This animal moves so swiftly and powerfully that no other animal, not even a horse, can catch up with it. In India, during the Rishi period, only a peasant boy got some first-hand information about unicorns for the first time. Vibhandaka, the farm boy, helps the family tend the fields. One day, at a religious ceremony, he met a visiting sage. This man was given a chance to change his life. A year later, when the sage came to the village again, Vibhandaka's life changed. He informed his parents of his decision and left home forever with the sage.
For many years, his life remained unchanged, and he went deep into the ashram forest as the sage's follower until the sage's death. Vibhandaka buried him and left the ashram. He wandered a long distance and finally found an abandoned cave. Although the cave is abandoned, some wild animals frequent the cave to seek shelter from the rain. He became friends with a unicorn, who was always by his side.
Philip, the father of Alexander the Great, once captured an animal with one horn. But neither Philip nor the other nobles could mount it, and the unicorn always quickly threw them off. Alexander raised it and named it Bucephalus. He proved his bravery by taming it and riding it into battle. How to catch such a dangerous beast alive is an interesting question. The view of Aelian (a Roman writer of the third century AD) was that only the youngest cartazons (unicorn hunters) could capture it, as even the strongest adults would have difficulty subduing it. The legend of karkadann influenced writers' depictions of unicorns.
Thus, Isidore of Seville wrote in AD 600: Unicorns are cruel beasts, often fighting with elephants. He also noticed that unicorns could be tricked into being captured by using maidens. The unicorn will fall asleep with its head resting on the skirt of a girl, making it easy for hunters to catch it.