Snakes, toads, scorpions, centipedes, and spiders are five poisonous creatures that are popular among the people and are collectively known as the "Five Poisons." However, these five poisonous creatures, whose names alone can make people tremble, are popular mascots in the jade carving world. There is an old Chinese saying of "fighting poison with poison". Wearing jade jewelry carved with the five poisons can make people immune to all poisons and ward off evil spirits to ensure safety. The "Five Poisons" jade ornaments carved by jade carving masters are majestic and smooth and round. They do not give people an aggressive feeling when worn. The Five Poisons jade ornaments worn by children are even cute. Today I will introduce to you the meanings of the five poisonous jades. In ancient Chinese civilization, snakes have a very high status and are the totem symbol of many tribes. Nuwa, who created humans and repaired the sky, had a human head and a snake body, giving snakes spiritual energy. Therefore, jade carvings of jadeite snakes mean eternal life and heavenly protection. The snake is the prototype of the dragon, so the snake also represents power and position, implying promotion, wealth, official success, and satisfaction in officialdom. Snakes are extremely intelligent, so jade carvings of jade snakes also represent a quick mind and academic success. Snakes have a strong reproductive ability. Even pythons with the worst reproductive ability can lay two eggs each time. Wearing jade snake jewelry symbolizes having many descendants and endless life. In Chinese history and culture, the golden toad was originally a demon, but later turned over a new leaf and spit out money everywhere to help the common people. Therefore, people worship it as a lucky animal that brings wealth and fortune. It has the functions of attracting wealth, spitting out money, and bringing longevity and good luck, and it carries people's good wishes. The word "chan" in "golden toad" is homophonic with "chan", which means to entangle. In addition, in jade golden toad ornaments, ingots are usually paired with the golden toad. Either the golden toad is carrying the ingots on its back, or holding the ingots in its mouth. Therefore, the jade golden toad ornaments symbolize a lot of wealth. It is a great idea to place a jade golden toad ornament in a businessman's shop, as it can protect the business from booming and bring in a lot of money. According to legend, there is a toad living in the Moon Palace, and in ancient times people often used "passing the imperial examinations" to describe passing the imperial examinations, so it has the meaning of gaining fame and honor. If there is someone in your family who works in government, you can choose to place a jade golden toad ornament to wish for good official career. Scorpions are very poisonous. Nowadays, wild scorpions are rarely seen except in captivity. Scorpion venom can cause convulsions and cause stroke. The jade scorpion symbolizes wealth and is homophonic to “carrying a child,” implying the arrival of a noble child. Therefore, people believe that wearing a jade scorpion can protect against all poisons and ward off evil and bring good luck. The scorpion has a hard shell all over its body and a stinger on its tail that can bend forward, containing venom glands. The scorpion’s name is derived from the homonym of “毒” (poison), which is pronounced as “独” (alone), and the character “甲” (armor), which together means “the only one in the world”. Scorpion is also homophonic to “carrying a child”, which indicates the arrival of a noble child. Therefore, the jade scorpion represents many children and grandchildren, and generations to come. The centipede, commonly known as the "hundred-foot insect", is carved on jade together with four other poisonous creatures to symbolize tenacious vitality. It can be used to fight poison with poison, ward off evil spirits and ensure safety. Centipedes come out in spring and hibernate in winter. They have joints on each joint and move quickly, which means that all roads will be smooth and everything will go smoothly. The spider is the king of insects, symbolizing wealth coming from all directions, being good at dealing with people, and the coming of happy events. Therefore, jade carvers incorporated the beautiful image of the spider into jade, and it eventually became a jade ornament that people loved. The word "spider" sounds like "contentment", which means contented people are always happy. It can make the wearer feel peaceful, learn to be satisfied and be content. The spider represents the arrival of good news. Joy comes from the sky and good things are about to happen. It can make you forget all your worries, troubles and sorrows. The spider has eight legs, which sounds like "Fa" in Chinese, which means wealth, promotion, fortune, and being good at dealing with people. If a businessman wears it, his business will be prosperous. Spiders are in high positions and are good at weaving webs, so it is most appropriate for administrative officials and company employees to wear them, as it symbolizes rising in status and being good at dealing with people. Everyone knows the meaning of the "Five Poisonous Creatures" - snakes, toads, scorpions, centipedes and spiders. If there are still friends who feel that their toxicity is not strong enough or their fortune is not deep enough, Consultant Zhao will recommend a "Five Poisonous Creatures" for you! fcgc66 fcpf18 |
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