The origin of three-legged golden toad! Be specific!

In the Ming Dynasty, people were dubbed as "Liu Hai Chan Song" in Volume I of Five Swords: "Today, there are people who are unkempt and smiling, and they use three-legged toads to make them say that Liu Hai plays with toads." Hao's popular book (both of which are not suitable for Zhai) Volume 29 "Three-legged Frog" says: "Five Lights Will Meet Yuan": Yang Danian and Shi Shuang take the exam, and Yang Yue says: "Three-legged Frog Leaps to Heaven." Yuan Yue: "Next jump." As the saying goes, a frog has only three feet in the middle of the moon, because there is a proverb that a frog with three feet can't be found anywhere. Accordingly, the three-legged toad theory has a long history. There is a saying in Master Dong Qingxuan's Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "In ancient times, it was said that a toad lived in a cave on the moon with three legs and was a fairy worm." This is consistent with popular compilation theory. Therefore, there are not only "three feet in Japan and China" ("On Balance and Japan"), but also three-legged toads in the middle of the month. See Liu Haichan.

Allusion: Jin Chan, a good tool above Wang Cai, has three legs, carries the Big Dipper, two strings of copper coins in his mouth and two Tai Chi instruments on his head.

According to legend, in ancient times, there was a fairy named Liu Hai who exorcised evil spirits and eliminated evil for people. He surrendered many goblins, and one of them was not too bad. It turned out to be a three-legged toad. In the later days, this toad followed Liu Hai to exorcise demons, and Liu Hai loved to give money to some poor people, so this three-legged toad also had the ability to turn people's money into wealth, so later generations put three legs in the house.

It is said that Jin Chan likes to live in treasure land. Where Toad Tripod lives, there are treasures underground. This is why toads are used in geomantic omen. Toads can gather money and save it, but they won't lose it.

Since ancient times, the "laurel tree" has been used as a metaphor for those who entered the examination. It is said that there is a three-legged toad in the moon palace, and later people also call it the moon. Nowadays, as an ornament, Yuchan has entered thousands of households. It not only has decorative function, but also can ward off evil spirits and make money. The placement of Yuchan is also very particular. Its head facing the door can make money for you, and putting money on its tail means it can double your wealth. People usually call toads golden toads. As the old saying goes, "There are golden toads at home, but there are endless financial resources.

Liu Hai: According to the records, Liu Hai is a fairy in Taoist legend, a disciple of Lv Dongbin among the Eight Immortals. She is a very handsome child, smiling and holding a rope tied with several dollars, and often throwing money at people, which brings wealth. Legend has it that the scene where Liu Hai hits the golden toad is that Liu Hai hangs his forehead and rides on the golden toad, dancing with a string of money in his hand. Because the golden toad is a thing in the fairy palace, the ancients thought it could be rich, so the golden toad in Liu Hai's play was regarded as a symbol of good luck.

Placement: three-legged golden toad urges money, divided into rich and poor mouths. Rich people spit money indoors, while empty talkers suck material outdoors. Hope to adopt ...