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Who are the targets of getting rich? Who are the targets of getting rich?

1, brave. According to ancient legends, as the ninth son of the dragon, it is one of the five auspicious beasts in ancient times. It can not only make money, but also bring good luck and ward off evil spirits to the family, so it has been one of the common ornaments in the family since ancient times.

2. Jin Hao. The golden toad, that is, the three-legged toad. It is said in ancient times that the golden toad can spit out treasures and is an auspicious animal to help the poor. Golden toad can be divided into two types: shouting money and not containing money. A golden toad with electrode holder is a golden toad spitting money, and a golden toad without money is also called a golden toad sucking money.

3. the god of wealth. This is the most widely used auspicious ornament since ancient times. God of Wealth is divided into Wu Caishen and God of Wealth. The god of wealth should be placed in the house, diagonally opposite the door. If it is Wu Caishen, it should be in the office, facing the door.

4. Emerald cabbage. Jade cabbage is also a common lucky ornament. Emerald cabbage has become a lucky ornament because it is famous for its homophonic "meeting a hundred treasures" and is a good product for collection and gift. Cabbage is generally placed in the financial position at home, which can make the financial resources more prosperous and the family healthier.

5. Lucky boy. Fuwa is one of the door gods, the first mascot of China and the embodiment of the cultural connotation of China. Its prototype comes from the ancient legend "bangs fight toads", and it is usually put at home with cartoon images and pillows, which is very pleasing.