Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 14, 2009 Staff Share Posted December 14, 2009 In my opinon, quite a "sweet" friendly well-endowed qi lin on a home's gate pillar. Chinese call it Qilin while the Japanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 28, 2010 Staff Share Posted June 28, 2010 Sorry, the resolution is not so clear, but this pair of qi lin on the two front pillars of the gate of this home has one of the widest smiles around. Location: The Tan family resident (next door to) the new development that had just TOP: Jewel @ Chuan Hoe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 7, 2010 Staff Share Posted July 7, 2010 1. The Ying Fo Fui Kun is one of Singapore oldest clan associations, located in Telok Ayer Street. 2. Even if one wants to place Qi Lin's on a property or even outside the property; 3. The Qi Lin(s) must either be full bodied "prosperous looking" or have a "charming smile." Not those fearless or fierce looking ones. 4. This Ying Fo Fui Kun has FOUR: Yes! FOUR QI LINS outside the property! There are TWO adult qi lins and two smaller baby cub qi lin closer to the inner pillars. 5. Both the adult Qi lin's and cub qi lin's each have a "pearl ribbon" wrapped over their neck. Here, fire controls "metal". 6. The qi lin that has the widest smile is the smaller baby one (on the right side) where, I had taken the most photos. 7. The photos are non-3d, so does not do justice to the "smile" of the baby cub qi lin. But go look at it from various angles.. it looks playful and has a huge generous smile! This implies harmony for both the "dwelling" and passerby! 8. The original building in the 1822's was not adorned with these qi lins as can be seen in one of the plagues on the wall. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 7, 2010 Staff Share Posted July 7, 2010 More pictures of the Ying Fo Fui Kun guardian Qi Lins outside the premises, today. Location: Telok Ayer Street Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 7, 2010 Staff Share Posted July 7, 2010 Further to what I had mentioned about the Qilin On House Lamp Post Location: The Tan family resident (next door to) the new development that had just TOP: Jewel @ Chuan Hoe The above Tan family residence uses a similar pair of Qi Lin (Chi lin) of the Thian Hock Keng Temple located at Telok Ayer Street. Notice the Qi Lin's smile? The one that always have the largest smile is on the right side (when standing facing the qi lins). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 23, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 23, 2011 More photos: Green Qi Lins and a unique Lion statue Quote On 12/14/2009 9:00:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:In my opinon, quite a "sweet"friendly well-endowed qi linon a home's gate pillar.Chinese call it Qilin whilethe Japanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 13, 2012 Staff Share Posted July 13, 2012 Location: Stagmont area, Chua Chu Kang Quote On 2/23/2011 11:29:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:More photos: Green Qi Lins and a uniqueLion statueOn 12/14/2009 9:00:38 AM,Cecil Lee wrote:In my opinon, quitea "sweet"friendly well-endowed qilinon a home's gate pillar.Chinese call it Qilin whiletheJapanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 30, 2012 Staff Share Posted September 30, 2012 Maybe the owners dream of having brainy children?Chidren that can go to University and become a doctor?If not, why does the two qi lins in the attachment have such huge brains? Quote On 7/13/2012 7:19:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:Location: Stagmont area, Chua Chu KangOn2/23/2011 11:29:37 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:More photos: Green Qi Lins and auniqueLion statueOn 12/14/20099:00:38 AM,Cecil Lee wrote:Inmy opinon, quitea "sweet"friendly well-endowed qilinon a home's gate pillar.Chinese call it Qilin whiletheJapanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 23, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 23, 2015 A pair of elephants on top of this main gate pillars Quote On 9/30/2012 10:02:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:Maybe the owners dream of having brainychildren?Chidren that can go toUniversity and become a doctor?If not,why does the two qi lins in theattachment have such huge brains?On7/13/2012 7:19:15 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Location: Stagmont area, Chua ChuKangOn >2/23/2011 11:29:37 AM, CecilLee wrote: >>More photos: Green QiLins and a >unique >Lion statueOn12/14/2009 >9:00:38 AM, >Cecil Leewrote: >In >my opinon, quite >a"sweet" >>friendly well-endowed qilin >>on a home's gate pillar.Chinese call it Qilin whilethe >Japanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 15, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 15, 2015 This Chinese restaurant @ Aperia Mall, Kallang displays a pair of an old school pair of qi lin(s). This version is rarely or never found in homes. More like it belongs to the Ming Tombs or rather guarding the Ming Tombs of China Quote On 2/23/2015 7:10:16 PM, Anonymous wrote: >>More photos: Green Qi>>Lins and a >unique >Lion statueOn>>12/14/2009 >9:00:38 AM, >Cecil Lee>>wrote: >In >my opinon, quite >a>>"sweet" >>friendly well-endowed qi>>>lin >>on a home's gate pillar.>>>>>Chinese call it Qilin while>>>>the >Japanese call it Kirin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 12, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted January 12, 2018 Case Study: Placement of Lion statues Client: Can I put this at my back porch which should be my front door per Feng Shui principles as you mentioned the last time ? I have a pair of these stone lions and they are about 30cm talk only Reply: Ok if standing outside facing main door; this is the left piece. Client: Should the lion stand outside the kitchen/dining door facing the back garden ? My real front door is on higher level and faces a short wall, while my back dining slopes down and faces a bigger garden Reply: There is nothing magical. Reply: So Long as place as a pair be it at the main door or living side is ok Client: Ok thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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