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Chi Lin (Kei Loon, Chinese Unicorn) The Chi Lin, known as the Chinese Unicorn, or the Dragon Horse, is a very popular Chinese mythical creature. The Chi Lin's body is generally depicted with a combination of a body of a deer, scales of a fish, cloven toes similar to those of a horse, and a furry horn (different variations of the Chi Lin can have one, two, or even three horns.) According to the legend, the Chi Lin used to guard the gates of heaven; thus it generally symbolizes protection and guardianship of home and family. Furthermore, the Chi Lin is portrayed as an auspicious symbol of good luck, wisdom, good will, prosperous descendants, longevity, wealth, and career advance. The Chi Lin is also known as Kei Loon or Qi Lin. This is a set of 2 (two) statues! Each is 3 inches Tall. Together they weigh over 2 and a half pounds.
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