Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 24, 2010 Staff Share Posted April 24, 2010 This is a Qing dynasty type of Qi Lin design. This design was popular in China's Qing dynasty era of 1644 to 1911. Under the Qing (Manchurian) rule, the Manchus interpretation of a Qi Lin is like what was shown above a gate at Limbok Terrace area (off Yio Chu Kang). Can you see the Qi Lin with the head of a dragon, the antlers of a deer, the skin that has fish scales. It also has ox hooves and the tail of a lion. Unlike some homes in Singapore, this home does not display a PAIR of Qi Lin. In ancient China, one is "enough". Unlike a Lion statue which has two : one lion embracing a baby and the other lion with a silken ball... A Qi Lin need not be a pair! As it a dragon symbolises Male. While a phoenix (not displayed at all) represent the Female. Can you see this purple Qi Lin sitting on a pillar? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 15, 2011 Staff Share Posted January 15, 2011 This is the most colourful Qilin, one could get... Quote On 4/24/2010 10:37:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:This is a Qing dynasty type ofQi Lin design. This design waspopular in China's Qingdynasty era of 1644 to 1911.Under the Qing (Manchurian)rule, the Manchusinterpretation of a Qi Lin islike what was shown above agate at Limbok Terrace area(off Yio Chu Kang).Can you see the Qi Lin withthe head of a dragon, theantlers of a deer, the skinthat has fish scales. It alsohas ox hooves and the tail ofa lion.Unlike some homes inSingapore, this home does notdisplay a PAIR of Qi Lin.In ancient China, one is"enough". Unlike a Lion statuewhich has two : one lionembracing a baby and the otherlion with a silken ball...A Qi Lin need not be a pair!As it a dragon symbolisesMale. While a phoenix(not displayed at all)represent the Female.Can you see this purple Qi Linsitting on a pillar? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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