What does mantis mean?

Mantis means happiness from now on

The most famous implication of Mantis in China is the poem "Happiness (Mantis) Piles Long Corridor (Mantis) from now on", which is represented by its homonym. Therefore, it is understood that there will be too many gold, silver, jewels and jade articles to be stored in the corridor to wish the family prosperity. Therefore, as a birthday picture, it is more to express a blessing.

Introduction:

The scientific name mantis, also known as knife mantis, is an invertebrate and belongs to carnivorous insects. In ancient Greece, people regarded mantis as a prophet. Mantis is also called a prayer bug because its forearm bulges like a praying girl.

Except polar regions, they are widely distributed all over the world, especially in tropical regions. There are more than 2000 known species in the world. About 147 species are known in China. Including China big knife mantis, narrow-winged big knife mantis, big knife mantis, brown static mantis, thin-winged mantis and green static mantis, mantis is an important natural enemy of agricultural pests.