1.qiúniú, prison cow, likes music, squatting on the piano head.
2. The second son (yázì) loves to kill and fight, and is carved on the knife ring and handle.
3. The third (Bi' à n), shaped like a tiger, was mighty and litigious all his life. It is common on the doors of ancient prisons, threatening prisoners, and there is a folk saying that there are tigers in prisons. He is a beast who distinguishes right from wrong and upholds justice.
4.suānní, a lion, likes to smoke. Sit back and smoke at the foot of the incense burner.
5. The gluttonous old man tāotiè 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.jiāotú, a snail-like figure, is docile and common at the gate. It keeps vigil, blocks villains, and is the patron saint of learning, seeking children and promotion.
7. Laoqi _ _ (bx √) (Overlord), a tortoise with teeth, is imposing and heavy-loaded, and often carries stone tablets in the palace, which is the patron saint of longevity, auspiciousness and auspiciousness.
8.chρwěn is also called pool kiss or pool kiss. It looks good and often stands on the roof and swallows its ridge with its 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, has a fierce nature. He only swallows gold and silver, but has no anus. If he can't get in, he can not only make money, but also protect and master wealth. He is the patron saint of turning money into treasure.