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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chan Chu (pinyin: chánchú; Wade–Giles: ch''an-ch''u) means toad" or "frog", especially the "Lucky Money Toad" (pinyin: zhÄocái chánchú literally "wealth-beckoning toad") or "Three-legged Money Frog", a popular Chinese symbol for prosperity. It often depicts a bullfrog portrayed with red eyes and flared nostrils, sitting on a pile of traditional Chinese cash, with a coin in its mouth. According to Feng Shui lore, it is believed to drive away evil, protect wealth, and increase income. The mythical king money frog The king money frog is a Chinese mythical creature which, according to the tradition, when there is full moon it appears near the houses in which good news will be soon received. These good news most of the times would refer to monetary incomes in general and bring wealth related auspicious information. The name of this mythical creature is due to the fact that it carries the pa kua on its back and below its crown."
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chan Chu (pinyin: chánchú; Wade–Giles: ch''an-ch''u) means toad" or "frog", especially the "Lucky Money Toad" (pinyin: zhÄocái chánchú literally "wealth-beckoning toad") or "Three-legged Money Frog", a popular Chinese symbol for prosperity. It often depicts a bullfrog portrayed with red eyes and flared nostrils, sitting on a pile of traditional Chinese cash, with a coin in its mouth. According to Feng Shui lore, it is believed to drive away evil, protect wealth, and increase income. The mythical king money frog The king money frog is a Chinese mythical creature which, according to the tradition, when there is full moon it appears near the houses in which good news will be soon received. These good news most of the times would refer to monetary incomes in general and bring wealth related auspicious information. The name of this mythical creature is due to the fact that it carries the pa kua on its back and below its crown."
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