- Qilin - Wikipedia
While dragons in China (and thus qilin) are also most commonly depicted as golden, qilin may be of any color or even various colors, and can be depicted as bejeweled or exhibiting a jewel-like brilliance
- Qilin | Definition Facts | Britannica
Qilin, in Chinese mythology, the unicorn whose rare appearance often coincides with the imminent birth or death of a sage or illustrious ruler A qilin has a single horn on its forehead, a yellow belly, a multicolored back, the body of a deer, and the tail of an ox
- Qilin Explained: China’s Mythical Unicorn of Good Omens
Peer into the mystical world of the qilin, China's benevolent creature that rivals dragons in cultural significance and supernatural power
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Bitdefender links Qilin ransomware to a South Korean MSP hack that stole 1M files and 2 TB from 28 victims
- Qilin (Chinese Unicorn) - World History Encyclopedia
Throughout history, the qilin can be found in Chinese literature, art, and accounts of day-to-day life As one of the Four Auspicious Beasts – alongside the dragon, phoenix, and tortoise – the qilin also embodies prosperity and longevity and has a heavenly status
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The cyber gang Qilin has stolen data from Scientology's IT Apparently, the organization in Great Britain is affected
- Qilin - Gentle Scaled Guardian of Peace in Chinese Mythology
The Qilin, often referred to as the “Chinese unicorn,” is one of the most revered creatures in East Asian mythology Unlike the fire-breathing dragons of Europe, the Qilin embodies wisdom, peace, and divine judgment
- Qilin – Mythos Anthology
The Qilin (pronounced chee-lin), also known as the Chinese unicorn, is a mythical creature in East Asian mythology that symbolizes purity, prosperity, and divine favor
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