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Traditional Swallow Sha Yan Nylon Lucky Frog Kite 21 Inches by 21 Inches |
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Traditional Swallow Sha Yan Nylon Lucky Frog Kite 21 Inches by 21 InchesFor just $9.99 a piece you can own several of these beautiful silk kites. The Traditional Swallow Sha Yan Nylon Lucky Frog Kite 21 Inches by 21 Inches lets you show your style! Hang the Traditional Swallow Sha Yan Nylon Lucky Frog Kite 21 Inches by 21 Inches on your bedroom or living room wall and watch the 1 second transformation! Order here! It is said in an old superstition, that when you see a swallow for the first time in a new year it is an omen of wealth. You're supposed to rub the money in your wallet while watching the bird, in order to ensure wealth in the future. Ch’an Chu: The Lucky Money Toad Ch'an Chu is like the relative who is in every family picture but whose name no one knows. He is the good luck charm many Chinese-Americans use without knowing his name or for that matter, where he came from. The three-legged frog that has taken the modern form of a statuette sits quietly behind the counter at many Asian owned stores in Southern California. When asked about their tadpole treasure keepers, many just shrug and answer, "Money, good luck." In our money driven society many people fail to see how money is used in peculiar ways. Ch'an Chu, who claps an ancient coin in its mouth and sits on a pile of gold, is a case in point. Several myths surround the origins of the money toad and the following reveals the true identity of Ch'an Chu. For the sake of technicality, it is of some importance to address the usage of the symbol identifier. In some cases, it is known as the Money Frog, and in others, the Money Toad. Upon further scientific examination, “all toads actually are frogs” (Dorota). Thus, for the purpose of our assignment, it will be assumed that the two terms are synonymous.
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