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What kind of tea pets does the labor bureau usually put?

Pet tea:

The so-called tea pet is also the pet of the tea man. As the name implies, it is a pet nourished by tea, mostly purple sand or clay sculpture ceramic crafts, but also some porcelain or wooden gadgets.

1, brave:

Due to the special traditional culture in China, several kinds of tea pets are the most common. One is the legendary ninth son of the dragon, commonly known as "only getting in but not getting out", so people think it has the function of seeking money and making money. At the same time, it also has the function of town house and becomes the patron saint of the family, so it has become people's favorite. According to legend, raccoon is a fierce beast, the male is "raccoon" and the female is "raccoon", but today, people have no distinction between men and women. In ancient times, it was divided into one corner or two corners. One horn is called "Tianlu" and the other two horns are called "evil spirits". Later, it was mainly shaped in a corner. In the south, most people like to call it "cassock", while in the north, it is called "exorcism". The popular shape of raccoons is that they have horns on their heads, long manes rolled all over their bodies, and some tails have wings and tendrils.

2. Jin Yan:

Another popular tea pet is the golden toad. This toad is no ordinary toad. It has three feet. Legend has it that it was originally a demon, but later it was surrendered by the immortal Liu Hai, turned over a new leaf, helped the poor everywhere and spat money at people, so it was later regarded as a beast of fortune. Wherever the golden toad goes, the place where money gathers. Golden toad is the homonym of money. "Wang Caijin toad" carries a "money string" on him, which means that money enters the house one by one. The copper coins in Jin Chan's mouth can be transferred. When transferring money manually, the homonym is "making money". Three-legged golden toad urges money and divides Qian Qian. You can't face the door with a coin in your mouth, or you will send the money from home! Empty talk without money is to attract money, and the mouth is open to the outside world. If you go to the store, you will usually see the golden toad with money in his mouth, and his ass should be pointed at you. And if there is an empty mouth facing you and sucking your money, get out of the way. In addition, under normal circumstances, only one golden toad can be placed at home.

3. Contents:

There is also a round and lovely purple sand foot with a spider on it. It is the homonym of "seeking" and "foot", which means contentment.

4. Elephant:

Elephants are also favorite tea pets of tea people. Elephants are famous for being good at absorbing water. In China, water is wealth. If the elephant is invited to live at home, all the wealth is yours. Moreover, elephants are gentle and peaceful in nature, which symbolizes good luck at home. People who believe in Feng Shui will put it in the most prosperous place indoors, and then the whole family will benefit.

5. Boys and girls:

Generally, they are carved on gold ingots, and some are made together. Its significance is self-evident, needless to say.

6. Golden Pig:

Pigs have always been a symbol of abundance and good luck. So putting it in a tea tray is very cute and attractive. Generally, you can pay a bill, and there are also a pair. Therefore, it is divided into yin engraving and yang engraving, that is, some show their feet and tails, and some all reflect their emotions in sand and stone fencing. Besides, 2007 is the Year of the Pig, and all of us in China like to celebrate this festival. So, it would be great if the golden pig presented a gift!

7. Buddha:

There are various colors of sand, mostly Maitreya, with more lying and sitting postures and less standing postures. There are also strange shapes, such as texture, which is desirable, but I don't know what it is. I feel very much like the shape of ET aliens, and there are some thin animals such as Kirin, buffalo and tortoise. Anyway, there are few thin animals such as cranes, not because they are not good, but because they can't meet the requirements of water storage. There are many animals that have not been mentioned, such as lions and rhinos. Anyway, most of them mean good luck and longevity, so I won't go into details here.