toad
Everyone thinks that the golden toad has the functions of sucking, spitting and gathering wealth, so it is a common mascot ornament in many people or companies who believe in Feng Shui. Generally speaking, there are two kinds of golden toads (of course, there are many shapes), namely, those with money in their mouths and those without money. The two kinds of golden toads are placed in different positions. It should be noted that when a golden toad has money in its mouth, it should be placed with its head facing inward, otherwise it symbolizes that the money spit out by the golden toad will be spit out of the house, which will not achieve the effect of making a fortune. The golden toad with no money in his mouth should be placed with his head facing the door, symbolizing the absorption of foreign wealth.
A mythical wild animal
In Feng Shui, it is a symbol of gathering wealth to ward off evil spirits. This is because it is said that it feeds on all kinds of wealth such as gold, silver and jewelry, and only eats it, so businessmen who want to make money will prefer those ornaments. Pay attention when placing, and don't point your head at the front door and toilet. The height of placement should not be higher than your head, nor should it be facing the mirror and window. It is best not to move easily after placement.
Chickens are pecking outside.
Chicken-shaped feng shui ornaments can not only turn peach blossoms into robbery, but also suppress westernization evils. For example, if there are oblique evil spirits, telephone poles, billboards, etc. Facing your own doors and windows, or the diagonal corner of someone else's house is facing your own doors and windows, then the chicken's mouth can point outward in the direction of evil, and it can be resolved.