Three-legged money frog

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A three-legged money frog (known as Chan Chu in China) is a Chinese symbol to attract prosperity. It is often portrayed sitting on a loose pile of coins, with a coin in its mouth. It is used in Feng Shui.

In Chinese lore, the money frog is thought to drive away evil, protect goods and money, and increase income.

The Feng Shui Money Frog will encourage wealth into your life. To activate the frog place him within view of your front door. To activate the full Feng Shui Money Frog Cure place eight Money Frogs in your living area all facing a different compass direction and one facing your main door to invite money in.

Source: http://www.bighappybuddha.com/mofrfi.html

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