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Good Fortune and Treasure—Adorable Toad

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(Direct print from phone, exquisite detail) Adaptive layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill
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(Direct print from phone, fine detail) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
(Direct print from phone, fine detail) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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(Direct printing from mobile devices is possible, but the results are generally not recommended) 0.2mm layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Adorable Toad

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In Chinese culture, the toad holds rich meaning and symbolism, mainly including the following aspects:
Good Fortune and Treasure:
Because of its image of holding gold coins or ingots in its mouth, the toad is considered a sacred beast that can attract wealth and fortune. The "Liu Hai plays with the toad" design, in particular, further reinforces its symbolism of attracting wealth and treasure. 12
Bright Future:
In ancient times, there was a saying of "蟾宫折桂" (picking osmanthus from the Moon Palace), used to metaphorically describe passing the imperial examination. Therefore, the toad is also given the meaning of "bright prospects", suitable as a gift for students who have been accepted into school or friends and superiors who have been promoted. 3
Protecting the Home and Warding Off Evil:
The toad is covered in jewels, emitting a powerful spiritual energy and positive energy, and is believed to suppress evil spirits and protect family members' safety and health.
Prosperity and Abundance:
The toad has a large mouth and a large bottom, able to absorb wealth from all directions without loss; therefore, it is considered a lucky charm that can enhance wealth and financial resources.
Happiness and Well-being:
The toad's image is plump, full of life and vitality, and is believed to bring happiness and a beautiful life. In Chinese folk tradition, the toad is also used to bless newlyweds, symbolizing their living together until old age and their loving sweetness.
Protecting Family:
The toad has three eyes, believed to be able to see through everything, thereby protecting family members from harm and deception.
Auspicious and Propitious:
As a lucky charm, the toad can bring all kinds of auspicious and propitious things, fulfilling people's wishes and aspirations.
Longevity and Health:
The toad's poison can counteract the poison of all herbs, and therefore is also considered a symbol of bestowing longevity and health.
Power and Status:
Because of its resemblance to copper coins, the toad is closely related to wealth and is also given the symbolism of power and status. In ancient times, the image of the toad was often used as a totem for officials.
In summary, in Chinese culture, the toad is a multifunctional lucky charm, symbolizing wealth, future prospects, peace, happiness, health, good fortune, and power and status, among other beautiful wishes and expectations.

In Chinese culture, the toad holds rich meaning and symbolism, mainly including the following aspects:
Good Fortune and Treasure:
Because of its image of holding gold coins or ingots in its mouth, the toad is considered a sacred beast that can attract wealth and fortune. The "Liu Hai plays with the toad" design, in particular, further reinforces its symbolism of attracting wealth and treasure. 12
Bright Future:
In ancient times, there was a saying of "蟾宫折桂" (picking osmanthus from the Moon Palace), used to metaphorically describe passing the imperial examination. Therefore, the toad is also given the meaning of "bright prospects", suitable as a gift for students who have been accepted into school or friends and superiors who have been promoted. 3
Protecting the Home and Warding Off Evil:
The toad is covered in jewels, emitting a powerful spiritual energy and positive energy, and is believed to suppress evil spirits and protect family members' safety and health.
Prosperity and Abundance:
The toad has a large mouth and a large bottom, able to absorb wealth from all directions without loss; therefore, it is considered a lucky charm that can enhance wealth and financial resources.
Happiness and Well-being:
The toad's image is plump, full of life and vitality, and is believed to bring happiness and a beautiful life. In Chinese folk tradition, the toad is also used to bless newlyweds, symbolizing their living together until old age and their loving sweetness.
Protecting Family:
The toad has three eyes, believed to be able to see through everything, thereby protecting family members from harm and deception.
Auspicious and Propitious:
As a lucky charm, the toad can bring all kinds of auspicious and propitious things, fulfilling people's wishes and aspirations.
Longevity and Health:
The toad's poison can counteract the poison of all herbs, and therefore is also considered a symbol of bestowing longevity and health.
Power and Status:
Because of its resemblance to copper coins, the toad is closely related to wealth and is also given the symbolism of power and status. In ancient times, the image of the toad was often used as a totem for officials.
In summary, in Chinese culture, the toad is a multifunctional lucky charm, symbolizing wealth, future prospects, peace, happiness, health, good fortune, and power and status, among other beautiful wishes and expectations.

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