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Why do lions in front of banks or some enterprises keep their mouths open and their mouths shut?
The folk custom lion is a beast of the town house. It also has the function of ward off evil spirits, and the lion's mouth is opened and closed, which means breathing. Some people put Kirin, which is also a god beast, and it is helpful to geomantic omen, especially for those lions whose doors are facing the water (rivers, rivers) and have the function of carrying water. The lion's mouth in front of the bank is closed one by one, which means that Zhang is lucky and closed is to keep money, and money only eats and does not spit. The stone lions on both sides of the main entrance in front of the ancient temple are left and right, and the male lion opens his mouth to watch the believers coming and going; The lioness keeps her mouth shut to protect her children, which shows the characteristics of traditional society that men are superior to women and perform their duties. I also heard a saying that they are chanting the Buddha's number, an "A" and a "Mi". It is not a stone lion at the door of many banks, but a brave warrior. Magic, pronouncing "Pi Xiu", is the ninth son of the dragon. The animal is a fierce beast. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", while in the north it is called "ward off evil spirits". It can ward off evil spirits and make wealth prosperous. 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 only goes in, not out, so it has the function of collecting money. This should be regarded as a tradition of our country-there is a record in the biography of the western regions in the Han Dynasty: "Wuge Mountain left the state-owned peach plucking, lion, urine cow." Meng Kang notes the sun: "Peach blossoms, a day of Fu Ba, like a deer's tail, one-horned deer is called Tianlu, and two-horned ones are called evil spirits." To ward off evil spirits is to fight.