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Why do civet cats attract wealth?

Civet cats in Feng Shui are said to attract wealth.

The civet cat is indeed a lucky cat. The existence of the civet cat brings great help to people and allows people to achieve a certain leap through their own efforts. Often a person will find that some of their economic opportunities are getting better and better, and more and more, which is what one would expect.

The Legend of Lucky Cat The legend of Lucky Cat can be traced back to the Edo period more than 400 years ago, but the real appearance of the Lucky Cat in pottery was 150 years ago. At first, it was used to greet guests in the flower world, but it became popular among ordinary people during the Meiji era. In the past, geishas in the flower world of Edo were nicknamed "cats". The necessities of geishas, ​​the shamisen, were made of cat skin, so geishas and "cats" had a close relationship. In short, the origin of Lucky Cat,

(1) Hōun’s three-color cat, there was an oiran named Hōun in Yoshiwara, Karanagi Street during the Edo period. She loves cats very much and has a calico cat named "TAMA". The owner and the cat are inseparable, and even when Bo Yun goes to the toilet, the cat will follow him. Soon, people began to spread rumors that cats can bewitch people, saying that Bo Yun must be possessed by a cat demon. The owner of the brothel was worried that the rumors would affect Bo Yun's popularity, so he ordered Bo Yun to abandon TAMA. Of course Bo Yun refused to agree and continued to love cats as much as his life. The owner of the brothel had no choice but to take advantage of the cat and follow Bo Yun into the toilet one day, so he drew a knife and beheaded the cat. Coincidentally, the cat's head flew into the pit, and the owner of the courtyard looked over and found that the cat's head had bitten a snake's head. Only then did I know that TAMA went to the toilet to protect her owner.

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