The Tiger Head Card in Feng Shui originated from the work of Ethan Zhifu in Tiger Head Card. It was written that the gold medal of the tiger symbol was in the palm of his hand, and his later uncle was punished according to law for violating military orders. The whole play is 60% off. The plot is: Shanshouma was awarded the Tiger Symbol Gold Medal by the court for his meritorious service in guarding the pass. His parents died when he was a child. He was raised by his uncle and aunt, who came to visit him at this time. My uncle asked him for the gold medal he had won in place of him. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, my uncle drank too much and lost his pass. Shanshouma sentenced him to death according to law, and later sentenced him to 100 stick because he recovered the lost cattle, sheep and horses in the pass. Later, Yamamoto took a sheep and a bottle of wine to visit his uncle and explained to him that military orders must be strict and clear. The full name of "Tiger's Head Card" is "Humble Curtain Tiger's Head Card", and the existing versions are: Selected Songs of Yuan Dynasty, C Set, and The Complete Works of Yuan People's Zaju.
This is a feng shui mascot, which can ward off evil spirits and turn evil spirits into town houses.