Lucky cats of different colors represent the different wishes of their owners and express the eternal hope of human beings for happiness, perfection and good luck. Lucky cats are generally made of ceramics, usually white, with one hand held high above their heads and gestures attractive.
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Stories and legends of lucky cats
There used to be a geisha named Dr. Bo Yun in Kyrgyzstan. She had a tricolor cat named TAMA. Bo Yun can't live without that cat every day. Even if Bo Yun goes to the toilet, the cat will follow. So some boring people began to spread rumors that cats can fascinate people, and that cats were possessed in thin clouds.
Jiroemon, the owner of San Pu House, a brothel, was afraid that Bo Yun was really possessed by a cat and ordered him to throw away the jade. But Bo Yun doesn't take it seriously and loves "jade" as always. ?
So one day, the brothel owner drew his sword and beheaded the cat's head while Jade followed Bo Yun into the toilet. Just as Jed's cat head flew down, the owner found that the cat head was biting the head of a snake. Only then did he know that Xiaoyu had been following the toilet to protect her master Bo Yun.
Bo Yun was so sad that he sent the remains of "Jade" to the temple and set up a cat burial sacrifice. Later, a Japanese tourist of Tang Qiao's home sympathized with Bo Yun's sadness and specially ordered Thymus from Nagasaki, carved it into the shape of a lucky cat and gave it to Bo Yun, who couldn't put it down.
After Bo Yun's death, this woodcarving lucky cat was sent to a temple dedicated to jade, accompanied by real jade. However, if there is a fire in the temple in the future, the evidence will be gone.
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