What's the difference between bravery and golden toad?

According to legend, raccoon is a fierce beast, and this beast is divided into female and male, the male name is raccoon and the female name is raccoon. But now there is no distinction between men and women. In ancient times, this beast was divided into one horn and two horns. One horn is called "Tianlu" and the other is called "exorcism". Later, there were no horns or two horns, most of which were in the shape of horns. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", but in the north it is still called "ward off evil spirits". As for Tianlu, few people call it this auspicious beast, and some people call it a "monster" or "four unlike". In China, there is a tradition of "the brave fight hard", which, like the dragon and lion, can drive away the evil spirits here and bring joy and good luck. Three-legged golden toad: A three-legged toad is called "toad". It is said that you can spit out money, which belongs to Wangcai. In ancient times, there was a worship of Liu Hai. He used tricks to subdue Jin Chan and make him immortal. Later, the legend of "Liu Hai plays a golden toad and catches money step by step" spread among the people. Commentary: "Liu Hai, a disciple of Lv Dongbin, has a profound skill, and likes to travel around the world, to cast evil spirits and give alms to benefit the world. One day, he surrendered to the golden toad demon who had harmed the people for many years. In the process, Jin Chan was injured and broke one foot, so there were only three feet left. From then on, Jin Chan surrendered to Liu Hai's door. In order to atone, Jin Chan used her unique skills to bite into the treasure, helping Liu Hai to benefit the world, helping the poor and distributing money. People are surprised to call it a lucky toad. " There are many shapes of golden toad. Generally, it is a three-legged toad sitting on a gold and yuan dynasty, with a string of money on his back, rich and self-sufficient, and has a beautiful meaning of "making a fortune by spitting treasures, and making rich resources", so there is a folk saying that "those who get golden toad will be rich." Putting it at home or in a shop will definitely bring good luck. Since ancient times, the richest people and the richest people have passed the Jinshi exam with the metaphor of "laurel of the month". 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.