2. The second son (yá zì) loves to kill and fight, and is carved on the knife ring and handle.
3. Bi à n, shaped like a tiger, is powerful and litigious. This is common on ancient prison doors, used to intimidate prisoners. Folks say that there are tigers in prison, and they are animals who distinguish right from wrong and uphold justice.
4.suān ní, a lion-shaped sister-in-law, likes to smoke, sit at the foot of the incense burner, and then smoke;
5. The gluttonous old man tāo tiè is lazy. It is more common in ancient cooking pots, and gluttonous patterns can be seen on bronzes in Xia and Shang Dynasties. He is a fierce beast with Kubinashi's body, and a "gourmet" who tastes and appreciates delicious food.
6. Old Six Pepper Map (jiāo tú), which looks like a snail and has a gentle temperament, is common on the gate and keeps vigil to stop villains. It is the patron saint of reading, seeking children and promotion;
7. Laoqi (bì xì), a tortoise with teeth, is very angry and has a heavy burden. He often carries a stone tablet in his palace, which is the patron saint of longevity, good luck and good luck.
8.chρwěn, also known as pool kiss or pool kiss, looks good and often stands on the roof and swallows the ridge with his mouth open. It is a beast that guards the home and protects the hospital, exorcises evil spirits and lives and works in peace and contentment.
9. Laojiu (homophonic "brave"), also known as evil spirits, is fierce. He only swallows gold and silver, but has no anus. If he can't get in, he can make money, keep money and master wealth. Is the patron saint of turning money into treasure;