Pixiu on the front of 20 Yuan RMB
Pixiu found online: Pixiu, also known as Tianlu, ward off evil spirits, and Baijie, *** four names, is a mythical beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends, with a dragon head, a horse body, and a lin foot. It looks like a lion, has gray fur, and can fly. Pixiu feeds on wealth and receives wealth from all directions. Legend has it that Pixiu violated the rules of heaven and was punished by the Jade Emperor to feed only on wealth from all directions. He swallowed all things without diarrhea. He could attract wealth and accumulate treasures. He could only go in but not out. The male was named "Pixi" and the female was named "Piu". But none of the ones handed down are divided into male and female. In ancient times, this auspicious beast had one horn and two horns. The one with one horn was called "Tianlu" and the one with two horns was called "exorcism". Later, there was no longer one or two corners, and the shape of one corner was the main one. In the north, most people like to call this auspicious beast "Pixiu", while in the south it is still called "exorcism". As for Tianlu, few people use it to call this auspicious beast, and some people call it "monster" or "four different images"