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What is the moral of the golden toad?

The implication of the golden toad is to attract wealth and treasure, to house town, to drive away evil spirits and to prosper wealth.

The moral of the golden toad is not only to gather wealth, but also to have another meaning, that is, the official fortune is prosperous.

The placement position of the golden toad

The mouth contains money. When it is placed, it should be placed with its head upside down, in the company or in the house, not to the door, the company door or the house door, otherwise all the money spit out of the house, which can't make it prosperous.

For a golden toad whose mouth doesn't contain money, on the contrary, its head should face the door, the company door and the house door. In order to attract money, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that when its head faces the door, it should not face the door directly, so as to avoid committing the door god.