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A mascot to ward off evil spirits and gather wealth.

Animals are China animals, which means "all sizes can be eaten". It likes to smell money and will bite it back to its owner.

Magic is pronounced as "Magic", a legendary beast with a dragon head, a horse, a horse's feet, a long mustache under his forehead, wings on both sides, and fierce flight. Meng Kang's note: "Picking peaches, Fu Ba in a day is like the tail of a deer. Those with one horn are called deer, and those with two horns are called exorcism." Fighting evil is fighting. As the ninth of the nine sons of Longsheng, he is said to have the power to ward off evil spirits. It is also said that it loves the taste of gold and silver treasures, and it often bites gold and silver treasures to please its owners, which has the function of making money into treasure. But it has one of the biggest characteristics. This beast has no anus, but it can't get in, which is like making money into treasure.

In the five elements of geomantic omen, you can make a fortune and make the world's financial resources open from now on. In fact, it is good for both positive and partial wealth, so it has become popular in recent years. However, it is always religion to use the brave to urge money.

The brave who opens the light urges money the strongest, and the brave who is made of jade urges money the strongest.

When placing the brave, the head must face the door or the window, and it is better to put it in an auspicious position.