What do you mean, cats come to the poor and dogs come to the rich?

Old people in rural areas often say that "cats come to poverty", that is, stray cats come to their homes voluntarily, which is a very bad sign. If stray cats are adopted, families will become poorer and poorer, because cats will move with the smell of mice. If there are cats at home, it means there are many mice at home. In ancient times, it was often used to describe poor families, so cats were used to describe poverty. The cat's cry "aiming" means extinction, mildew and disappearance, so it is very bad for stray cats to come home. It is best to feed them and drive them away.

It has been said since ancient times that dogs are the most loyal and best friends of mankind. Dogs barking "Wang" usually means good luck, which is a sign that wealth is coming. If there are stray dogs at home, it means that wealth is coming soon. In ancient times, the rich used to eat meat. Because dogs have very sensitive noses, they often go to rich people's homes to wait for bones. This is also the origin of "dogs come to make a fortune".

Cats come to poor dogs to enrich feng shui;

1, geomantic interpretation of dogs coming for money:

In the zodiac, there is a dog without a cat, and the corresponding branch of the dog is "Xu", which corresponds to the ninth month of the lunar calendar. Elephants correspond to the divination of the day after tomorrow, and the five behaviors are soil and can produce gold. The northeast of Qimen is the gate of life, which is auspicious and celebrated; Dog correspondence, in the acquired gossip, is located in the dry palace, which is Xijin, and the congenital palace is also in the dry palace. The five elements belong to western gold and gold, and represent wealth in traditional concepts. Therefore, there has always been a saying in ancient folks that "dogs come to make a fortune".

2. Feng Shui interpretation of cats becoming poor:

There are no cats in the zodiac, but cats can be classified as "yin", that is, the tiger in the zodiac. Among the four geomantic animals, the white tiger is opposite to the green dragon, which is the auspicious and festive god, and the white tiger is an evil spirit. "The dragon hugs the tiger to be civil and military, and the tiger hugs the dragon to replace the poor." Therefore, the ancients believed that stray cats came for no reason, fearing that they would die in disgrace.