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Why are there always lions in front of banks instead of tigers, elephants, dinosaurs or others?
Folk lion is a town house animal. It also has the function of ward off evil spirits, and the lion's mouth is open and closed, which means to breathe out. Some people put Kirin, which is also a god beast, and it is helpful for Feng Shui, especially for people whose gates are facing water (rivers).

The lion's mouth in front of the bank is closed one by one. Zhang is lucky, and closing the door is to keep money. Money only means eating, not vomiting.

Many banks are not lions but brave.

Magic, pronounced "brave and brave", is the ninth son of the dragon. This animal is a fierce beast. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", while in the north, it is called "exorcism".

It can ward off evil spirits and make money into treasure. Therefore, institutions in stock exchanges, banks, horse racing, futures and other industries like to put it at the door.

Why do you have the function of seeking wealth and prospering wealth? It is said that it has no "asshole" and can only get in and out, so it has the function of collecting money.

This should be regarded as a tradition of our country-it is recorded in the biography of the Western Regions of the Han Dynasty: "The left state of Wugeshan picked peaches, lions and peed cows." Meng Kang notes the sun: "Peach blossoms are like the tail of a deer in a day, and those with one horn are called Tianlu and those with two horns are called evil spirits." Fighting evil is fighting.

But the door of the bank is not always a lion. I saw an elephant in front of the bank.