The second kiss (Ch and W ě n), also known as tail kiss or kiss (chěn), is a fish-shaped dragon (also said to be like a lizard with its tail cut off), which likes to look around, so it is located at both ends of the temple ridge. In Buddhist scriptures, kissing is the pet of Rain God, which can put out fires. Therefore, putting it on both ends of the roof can also eliminate disasters and put out fires.
Bo 'an, also known as the Charter, is shaped like a tiger, powerful and good at prison litigation, so people carve it on the prison door, so there is a saying among the people that the tiger's head is fastened. He also said that it upholds justice and can distinguish right from wrong, so it is also placed on the top of the two cards that officials patrol and avoid in the lobby of the yamen to maintain the awe-inspiring atmosphere of the court.
P. D. láo is shaped like a dragon, but smaller than it. It likes music and singing, so people put its image on the clock and ask it to be loud and bright.
Tāotiè, a wolf-like gluttony, is located on the bronze ware and is called gluttonous grain. Legend has it that weird gluttony ate everything that could be eaten, and finally ate his own body, and finally only ate a head, thus falling into the reputation of "having the body of Kubinashi".
Liuzi Yazi looks like a jackal with a dragon horn, glaring, with its horns clinging to his back. They like to kill and fight, and are carved on weapons, such as knife rings and handles or ceremonies, to play a deterrent role.
Suān ní, also known as Jin Heling. Sister-in-law used to be another name for a lion, so she looked like a lion, liked smoking, sat at the foot of an incense burner and was introduced to China with Buddhism. Because Buddha Sakyamuni is known as the "fearless lion", people naturally arrange him in the Buddha's seat, or carve him on an incense burner to enjoy the incense. In addition, sister-in-law is also a pet of Manjusri Bodhisattva, and a temple dedicated to sister-in-law is also built on Wutai Mountain in Manjusri Bodhisattva Dojo. Because the eldest sister-in-law is the fifth son of the dragon, the temple is called Wu Ye Temple, which has a great influence in the local area.
Jiāo tú looks like a snail, quiet and docile, a little autistic, and hates others entering its nest. Therefore, people often carve its image on the head of the gate or portray it on the door panel. Very quiet, guarding the door to take care of the family's peace, often turning into a ring on the gate or a stone drum blocking the door.
Pí xiū, with one horn and two horns, short wings, curly tail and mane beard, is the most powerful feng shui tool to promote wealth, especially for eccentric businesses, such as foreign exchange, stocks, finance, lottery, futures, casinos and so on. Since ancient times, it has been regarded as a sacred object to protect treasures and spit them out. It is hot in the five elements of feng shui, so it can attract a lot of money and open up the world's financial resources from now on.