Introduction:
"Magic" is a god beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends, and likes to eat wild animals and evil spirits. Ancient geomantic scholars in China believed that "magic" was an auspicious beast that turned disasters into blessings. Its mouth is big, its belly is big, it only eats but doesn't pull, which symbolizes wealth in all directions, that is to say, it only gathers wealth and seizes power for its owners. Therefore, there is a folk saying that "it is easy to get rich in your hands and everything is safe at home".
The magic weapon, also known as Tianlu, Exorcism, Bai Jie and * * *, is a kind of god beast in ancient myths and legends of China. Its dragon head, horse body and feet are like lions. It has gray fur and can fly. Fierce and mighty, responsible for patrolling the sky to prevent monsters, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven.
In ancient times, people used to call the brave the name of the army. Legend has it that the brave man broke the dogma, and the jade emperor punished him for only eating money from all directions, swallowing everything without diarrhea, making a fortune and not getting in, which was extraordinary. After the story spread, this animal was regarded as making money. Many people in China wear brave jade products, which is the story.
To sum up:
According to ancient records, the brave is a beast, one of the five auspicious beasts in ancient times (except dragon, phoenix, turtle and unicorn), and is called lucky beast. The brave was once the totem of two ancient clans. Legend has it that he helped the Emperor Yanhuang to fight, and was named "Tianlu Beast", which means to be blessed by God. It aims to protect the treasure for the emperor and is also a symbol of the royal family. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty named it "Dibao".
Ancient China Feng Shui masters believed that the brave were auspicious beasts who turned disasters into blessings. From ancient times to the present, emperors to the people have paid great attention to the collection and wearing of magic. Legend has it that magic not only has the function of auspiciousness to ward off evil spirits, but also has the function of saving houses, turning the old into the young and promoting marriage. In China, there is a custom of decorating "magic", which has rich meanings and people believe that it can bring joy and good luck.