What are the lucky animals? I heard that "the dog is alive"

Animals, like humans, are all members of nature. In recent years, people's awareness of protecting and treating animals has gradually increased.

In Feng Shui, some animals are also very lucky and have the function of making money.

Then let Feng Shui make a fortune to tell you which lucky animals there are.

There is a saying among the Han people that "the dog will live in the afterlife, and the money will go to the warehouse." If a dog comes to your house and refuses to leave, congratulations, your family has good feng shui and will prosper slowly! Dogs come to see that your feng shui is good, so they come out. There is also a saying that rich people in ancient times lived in brick houses with floors and often ate meat. Dogs have a smart nose, so they go to rich people's homes and wait to eat bones, so they are called "dogs come to live".

In any case, dogs have always been regarded as auspicious animals. Dog barking is also homophonic "Wang", which means auspiciousness and is regarded as a precursor to the arrival of wealth. In the eight-character theory, the dog (Xu) represents the fire dome, and one of the four domes is itself a hot land. In folk geomantic omen, it is said that dogs have yin and yang eyes, can see ghosts, can see feng shui and can see people's fortune.

Therefore, some people will take the dog to see the house when buying a house, and regard the dog as a feng shui master who can't talk. If the dog is running around happily, it means that feng shui is good; If the dog barks, it must be bad feng shui. Feng Shui also believes that dogs can eliminate all evil spirits and witchcraft, and everyone knows that "throwing dog blood" is a wonderful trick to ward off evil spirits in Feng Shui.

In addition to dogs that are considered lucky animals, there are several lucky animals that have been loved by people since ancient times:

Dragon: In ancient myths and legends, the dragon is a magical animal, which can show and hide, be precise and giant, be short and be long. The vernal equinox ascends to the sky, and the autumnal equinox dives into the deep, omnipotent. Moreover, the dragon was regarded as a symbol of emperors in feudal times, and it was also used to refer to emperors and their things.

Phoenix: Phoenix is the king of birds in ancient legends in China. It is a general term for men and women. The man is a phoenix, and the woman is a phoenix. It is always called Phoenix, which is often used to symbolize good luck. Used to symbolize the queen in ancient times.

Kirin: Kirin is an auspicious beast, peaceful and long-lived. There is a folk saying that Kirin gives birth to children. The ancients regarded Kirin as a benevolent beast, an auspicious beast. The man's name is Qi and the woman's name is Lin. Kirin is often used as a metaphor for outstanding people.

Kirin is different from the brave and the brave. Kirin is a fierce beast, and it has a strong heart to protect its owner. It has the function of attracting wealth, praying for blessings and ward off evil spirits. What you eat is wealth. You can eat wealth in all aspects.

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Crane: Crane has a lofty position in China culture. It is a symbol of longevity, auspiciousness and elegance. It is often associated with immortals. "Send a crane to celebrate the New Year" is the best gift for the elderly.

Elephant: Elephant is homophonic with "Xiang", which is a symbol of good luck. The elephant's long nose absorbs water, which is also related to sucking money.

Deer: "Deer" is homophonic with "Deer" and is used to refer to Fulu. Moreover, people like the cute image of the deer.

Bat: "Bat" is homophonic with "blessing", so the shape of bat often appears on various utensils and is regarded as a symbol of blessing.

Fish: "fish" and "fish" are homophonic. In traditional customs, it is regarded as a mascot, which is used to be redundant, auspicious and festive.

Magpie: As the saying goes, "Magpies bring good news", and magpies are regarded as a good omen for happy events.

Conclusion: Good luck is everyone's pursuit, and people put this kind of psychology into objects to express their desire for happiness, beauty and peace. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are so many auspicious animals that people think can make money and bring good luck.