The golden toad is a plaything of the Moon Palace Fairy Rabbit in China myths and legends, and it is regarded as an auspicious thing in ancient folk. The golden cicada has copper coins in her mouth and the words "lucky money and treasure" written on her head. He wears copper coins and has a wishful pattern on his back.
The five emperors' copper coins and the golden toad are both auspicious mascots in China traditional culture, but they are placed in different positions.
Five Emperors Copper Coin is an ancient copper coin in China, which means making money. Therefore, the five emperors' copper coins should be placed in the abdomen of the golden toad, which is the financial position. In this way, the five emperors' copper coins can play their lucky function, while the golden toad can bring wealth.
It should be noted that the placement of the five emperors' copper coins and golden toad should follow the principle of traditional geomantic omen, that is, "left gold and right silver, front Zhu and back green". Therefore, the five emperors' copper coins should be placed on the right side of the golden toad, which is the financial position.