It is said that mice sound like counting coins, and mice like stealing food, which proves that "hamsters have surplus food", indicating that this family is rich, and many mice in the family symbolize wealth. Therefore, gold and silver treasures are compared to mice. In Tibetan Buddhism, the "God of Wealth Huang" holds Manibao (Ruyi Zhu Bao) in his right hand, and the big mongoose in his left hand is a treasure-spitting mouse with jewels in his mouth, symbolizing the treasure.
12 Chinese zodiac signs
Zodiac is twelve kinds of animals that match the twelve branches in China, including rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs. The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship, and each zodiac has rich legends, forming a conceptual interpretation system, such as the zodiac in marriage and the year of birth.
The ancients divided the stars near the ecliptic and equator into "28 stars". Twenty-eight nights represent an animal. In ancient times, Sunday was divided into twelve parts, represented by twelve branches. Twelve branches belonged to the zodiac, and the zodiac had a corresponding relationship with twenty-eight stars. Wang Hao, a great scholar in Ming Dynasty, believed that 28 species of animals belonged to 28 stars.
In the Qing Dynasty, Li Changqing thought in "Guan Yanyu of Matsushita" that twenty-eight lodging animals "doubled the first twelve genera" and "attached Kang Jinlong, Chen Guan and Jiao Mujiao. Jiao and Long are also ",which reflects the gathering of 28 kinds of stellar animals based on the zodiac. "