The golden toad is a lucky beast who spits money. It is said that wherever Jin Chan goes, money is gathered, and he is a lucky beast. Therefore, when placing the jade golden toad ornaments, Master Huang Yu of Hotan particularly emphasized that attention should be paid to the position of the golden toad head. Generally speaking, the head of a golden toad with money in its mouth is put inward, which means spitting money, while the head of a golden toad without money in its mouth is put outward, which means gathering money.
2, Kirin ornaments
Kirin is an auspicious animal conceived by China people according to their own way of thinking. It means "lucky" differently from Jin Chan. Kirin is mainly used to exorcise evil spirits in town houses. Therefore, when the jade unicorn ornaments are placed, they can be placed on the "fierce position" like a porch, and the unicorn ornaments should be placed with their heads facing outwards or facing outwards.
3. Cabbage ornaments
"Cabbage" means "Hundred Treasures". The so-called "Hundred Treasures" naturally refers to making money from all directions, attracting money from all directions, and all the treasures are gathered together. Therefore, "cabbage" ornaments are not taboo when placed, and can be placed at will.
4. Guanyin ornaments
Guanyin is a god believed by ordinary people and their families. It has great compassion and magical power to save all beings. Therefore, Master Fu suggested that the jade Guanyin ornaments in the home are generally placed in the main position of the home, that is, the position facing the gate. If the gate faces south, it's like sitting in a position facing south; If the door opens to the north, it's like sitting south to the north.