Tea pet, as the name suggests, is a pet that is nourished with tea, which can add fun. When drinking tea, it can be smeared with tea soup or directly soaked, and over time, it will become warm and pleasant, emitting a tea aroma.
“Golden toad” is a homophone for money. A golden toad carrying money on its back represents a string of money entering the house. The golden toad’s mouth contains money and can rotate, representing the meaning of making money. If there is no money in the mouth of the golden toad, it represents the intention of sucking money.
Pixiu: a divine beast with a mouth but no anus, it feeds on gold, silver, and jewelry, only entering but not exiting. Male beasts represent financial luck, while female beasts represent financial reserves. They usually appear in pairs and represent attracting wealth, hiding treasures, and guarding homes.
Elephant: China values feng shui and regards water as wealth. Elephants are famous for their ability to absorb water, and their peaceful nature symbolizes good luck and wealth.
Cabbage: “Cabbage” is a homophonic term for “throwing wealth”, representing a wealthy family with abundant financial resources.
The golden pig has always been a symbol of wealth and auspiciousness. So keeping it on a tea plate is very cute and also very likable. Generally, if you want to raise a single one, you can buy a larger one, but there are also a pair, which can be divided into Yin carved and Yang carved. Some have a head, feet, and tail, while others reflect joy, anger, sorrow, and joy in their sand and stone swordsmanship.
Bat: represents the meaning of blessings descending from heaven, with five auspicious characters representing the five blessings offering longevity. Putting copper coins together indicates blessings in front of us. Placed together with sunrise or the sea, it signifies blessings like the East China Sea. Placing it together with the Heavenly Officials signifies their blessings.
Spirit Monkey: The combination of spirit monkeys and horses signifies immediate enfeoffment and promotion. The back of a big monkey and the back of a small monkey signify the title of Marquis for generations. Covering the eyes, mouth, or ears means not looking, not speaking, or not listening.
Maitreya Buddha: There are various colors of sand, most of which are Maitreya Buddha. There are more reclining and sitting positions, few standing positions, and strange shapes. Most of them indicate good luck, longevity, and so on.
Boy and Girl: They are usually carved on gold ingots, and some are also made together. Its meaning is self-evident, there is no need to say more.