Qi Lin Postage
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Qi Lin Xiu Qiu - (Xiu Qiu -the is ball made out of strips & silk)- The Chinese believe this mythical creatures was sent from heaven to watch over the emperor (who was believed to be the son of god). Possessing the head of a dragon and the body of a horse, the carp like scales on its body heralds a legendary tale. Tradirionalist refer to this creature as the Chinese Unicorn. Having emerged from the river,it carried on its back the great symbol of Taoism. It is believed by many Chinese to be the ultimate form of protection. It is said to act as a deterrent against anyone intending you harm. Wandering evil spirits are also said to be frightened away by the powerful figures of the Infinite Qi Lin. - Digital Drawing & Designed on Computer with Photoshop & MP-N. By Norman Reutter
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Qi Lin Xiu Qiu - (Xiu Qiu -the is ball made out of strips & silk)- The Chinese believe this mythical creatures was sent from heaven to watch over the emperor (who was believed to be the son of god). Possessing the head of a dragon and the body of a horse, the carp like scales on its body heralds a legendary tale. Tradirionalist refer to this creature as the Chinese Unicorn. Having emerged from the river,it carried on its back the great symbol of Taoism. It is believed by many Chinese to be the ultimate form of protection. It is said to act as a deterrent against anyone intending you harm. Wandering evil spirits are also said to be frightened away by the powerful figures of the Infinite Qi Lin. - Digital Drawing & Designed on Computer with Photoshop & MP-N. By Norman Reutter
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Buddhans_US_Postage (8/1/2009 2:42 AM)
Qi Lin Xiu Qiu - (Xiu Qiu -the is ball made out of strips & silk)- The Chinese believe this mythical creatures was sent from heaven to watch over the emperor (who was believed to be the son of god). Possessing the head of a dragon and the body of a horse, the carp like scales on its body heralds a legendary tale. Tradirionalist refer to this creature as the Chinese Unicorn. Having emerged from the river,it carried on its back the great symbol of Taoism. It is believed by many Chinese to be the ultimate form of protection. It is said to act as a deterrent against anyone intending you harm. Wandering evil spirits are also said to be frightened away by the powerful figures of the Infinite Qi Lin. - Digital Drawing & Designed on Computer with Photoshop & MP-N. By Norman Reutter
created by
Buddhans_US_Postage (8/1/2009 2:42 AM)
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