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Collect it! The totem that symbolizes the fortune, the source of wealth rolls in!

Cats

One of the ancient Chinese beasts, the most famous beast of fortune.

Legend has it that because of the pearlescent treasure, it likes to devour gold and silver treasures, so it is very popular with the Jade Emperor, once ate too much and drowned on the main hall, thus offending the Jade Emperor, the Jade Emperor sealed its ass, punished it to eat all things without leaking, and was therefore praised as a symbol of wealth and wealth.

The jewelry of the cat is made of gold, jade and obsidian as common materials, suitable for making pendant jewelry or ornaments, pay attention to the bracelet, the general material is suitable for wearing on the left hand. If it is made of obsidian, it is suitable for wearing on the right hand, which is a symbol of getting rid of bad luck.

Collect it! The totem that symbolizes the fortune, the source of wealth rolls in!

Fortune cats

One of the most famous symbols of fortune in modern times, it is loved by major shops and stores.

One says that its origins come from the Edo period of the cherry blossom country next door, and the other says that it comes from ancient China. In the Tang Dynasty's book "Youyang Miscellaneous Tricks", there is a "cat washing its face and ears." The speech of "zekezhi" is very similar to the modern form of the cat that raises its hand.

There are two theories about which hand the cat raises to attract wealth, one is that the cat with the right hand is suitable for the shop that works during the day, and the cat with the left hand is suitable for the shop that works at night; the other is that the raised right hand represents the fortune, and the left hand represents nafu.

Golden Toad

The three-legged toad was called a toad in ancient times, and ancient folklore says that it can spit out money. According to legend, after Lü Dongbin's apprentice Liu Hai surrendered to the Golden Toad Demon, the Golden Toad used his own skills to distribute money for the benefit of the people in order to atone for his sins.

Generally sitting on the gold dollar treasure, carrying a string of money, holding a copper coin, and rolling three limbs, very rich.

Collect it! The totem that symbolizes the fortune, the source of wealth rolls in!

Koi

Koi symbolizes good luck and abundance, and fish has always been an auspicious totem in the traditional Chinese cultural system.

In the Yangshao culture, the Banpo people painted fish patterns on clay pots, and at that time, people fished for a living, relying on mountains to eat mountains and seas to eat fish, so fish has been associated with abundance since ancient times. Nowadays, most of them use fish tanks to raise koi as feng shui ornaments, or make koi totems into jewelry to carry with them, hoping to use the power of koi to bring wealth and good luck to themselves.

I heard that people who clicked "watching" have good luck

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