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What is the moral of snakes?
Snakes mean longevity, wealth, nobility, happiness, auspiciousness, auspiciousness, cleverness, dexterity, wisdom, paranormal, vitality, fertility, regeneration, land and terror.
Domestic snakes mean "Qinglong Bodhisattva" and "Protector".
Snakes and turtles mean "longevity".
Snakes and scorpions mean "vicious people" and "terrible things".
The frog steps on the snake, which means "Yin and Yang are combined".
Skinning a snake is an "unlucky sign".
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