Don't choose tea pets casually. Why should we pay attention to the selection and placement of tea pets?

Many people who love tea will keep tea pets, but they are very particular about the choice of tea pets. Different tea pets represent different meanings, and tea pets with different sizes and different mud materials have different feeding methods, so we should choose carefully. There are also many taboos in placing tea pets. If placed improperly, it will often backfire and bring bad luck to yourself.

Nowadays, the culture of raising tea pets is becoming more and more popular. Many people will start to raise tea pets, either following the crowd or cultivating their own self-cultivation. However, if you don't know anything about tea pets, you can keep them at will, and it won't make any difference. Therefore, before raising tea pets, it is best to know more about the meaning and display taboos of tea pets.

Pay attention to the selection and placement of tea pets: the golden toad symbolizes wealth and treasure. Some golden toads have coins in their mouths, which means spitting money. When you put a golden toad with money in your mouth, your head should be inward rather than outward, which means to confide money to your family. A golden toad with no coins in its mouth should tilt its head outward to avoid colliding with the keeper.

Cuckoo: Cuckoo is also a kind of tea pet that can make money, indicating that it will absorb wealth from all directions. It is enough to put a tea pet. Too many places will not only attract more wealth, but will cause fighting, which is not good for you. In addition, animals are wild animals and should not be placed in the bedroom. They should be placed in the living room, with their heads facing outward, not towards themselves.

Dragon turtle: Dragon turtle can revitalize the family, keep the family safe, and is also a very auspicious tea pet. When placing the dragon turtle, the head should also face the door to avoid the stomach facing up and the back being trapped, which is not conducive to the function of the dragon turtle.

Maitreya: Maitreya is also a popular tea pet, because it has a smile, which can promote a comfortable mood and bring joy and happiness to life. In addition, the placement of Maitreya Buddha is not taboo, no matter where it is placed, it is very good, so many people will choose Maitreya Buddha tea pet.

Elephant: Elephant is also a very popular tea pet. It is auspicious, which means good luck and happiness, and it is also very meaningful. Moreover, elephants are good at absorbing water, and they can make a fortune at home. They are also a kind of tea pet with no taboos and are suitable for any place.