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百万两亭长白猫(左),招财猫,13.5厘米
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千万両手長白猫(左)招き猫 13.5cm
(87520-579)
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描述
〜塞托器皿有1300年的历史。 长期以来,招财猫作为一种吉祥物受到人们的喜爱,它能带来生意的兴隆,家庭的幸福,以及众多顾客的到来。 尽管自古以来日本就有野猫栖息,但当时并没有像我们今天所知的那样有家猫作为宠物。日本在奈良时期(710-794)。 据说它们被带在船上,以保护佛经和书籍不被老鼠破坏。 最早提到猫的是写于平安时代早期(794-1185年)的 "Nihon ryoiki",并且在 "Pillow Book "和 "Trust "中也有关于驯养猫的描述。枕边书》和《源氏物语》中都有关于驯养猫的描述,这表明至少在平安时期,人们对猫是熟悉的。 [白色招财猫] 白色招财猫被认为能带来好运。 [举起左手的Manekineko] 。 一只举起左手的招财猫是一只[邀请人]的猫。 因此,它经常被放置在餐馆、服务行业和其他希望许多顾客前来的场所。 举手的高度也有区别。 手举过耳朵的叫[特首],手举过耳朵的叫[特首]。手举过耳朵的人被称为[te-chou],而手适度举过耳朵以下的人被称为[te-shou]。 人们认为,手伸得越长,就越能招来远方或巨大的财富,而手越短,就越能招来熟悉的或温和的幸福。谦虚的幸福。 招财猫的形象是拿着小板,但早期的招财猫没有小板,它们大多在衣领上挂着一个铃铛。Koban上画着一定数量的钱和吉祥话,如 "kaiun"(好运)和 "sho- fuku"(幸运),"kaiun"(好运)和 "sho- fuku"(幸运)。值得注意的是,随着时间的推移,神盘上所描绘的钱的数量从神盘上有所增加。有趣的是,随着时间的推移,神盘上描绘的金钱数额从[千两][万两]增加到[亿两]。 数额越小,基本上就认为这块神幡越老。 你把它放在哪里,东、西、北、南、南、东? 如果你在商店里,放置招财猫的基本位置是在商店前面,如果你在家里,则是在前门。如果放在家里,也可以把它放在客厅或其他一些家人经常能看到的地方。 |
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长期以来,招财猫作为一种吉祥物受到人们的喜爱,它能带来生意的兴隆,家庭的幸福,以及众多顾客的到来。
尽管自古以来日本就有野猫栖息,但当时并没有像我们今天所知的那样有家猫作为宠物。日本在奈良时期(710-794)。 据说它们被带在船上,以保护佛经和书籍不被老鼠破坏。
最早提到猫的是写于平安时代早期(794-1185年)的 "Nihon ryoiki",并且在 "Pillow Book "和 "Trust "中也有关于驯养猫的描述。枕边书》和《源氏物语》中都有关于驯养猫的描述,这表明至少在平安时期,人们对猫是熟悉的。
[白色招财猫]
白色招财猫被认为能带来好运。
[举起左手的Manekineko] 。
一只举起左手的招财猫是一只[邀请人]的猫。 因此,它经常被放置在餐馆、服务行业和其他希望许多顾客前来的场所。
举手的高度也有区别。 手举过耳朵的叫[特首],手举过耳朵的叫[特首]。手举过耳朵的人被称为[te-chou],而手适度举过耳朵以下的人被称为[te-shou]。 人们认为,手伸得越长,就越能招来远方或巨大的财富,而手越短,就越能招来熟悉的或温和的幸福。谦虚的幸福。
招财猫的形象是拿着小板,但早期的招财猫没有小板,它们大多在衣领上挂着一个铃铛。Koban上画着一定数量的钱和吉祥话,如 "kaiun"(好运)和 "sho- fuku"(幸运),"kaiun"(好运)和 "sho- fuku"(幸运)。值得注意的是,随着时间的推移,神盘上所描绘的钱的数量从神盘上有所增加。有趣的是,随着时间的推移,神盘上描绘的金钱数额从[千两][万两]增加到[亿两]。 数额越小,基本上就认为这块神幡越老。
你把它放在哪里,东、西、北、南、南、东?
如果你在商店里,放置招财猫的基本位置是在商店前面,如果你在家里,则是在前门。如果放在家里,也可以把它放在客厅或其他一些家人经常能看到的地方。
The beckoning cat has long been loved as a good-luck charm that brings prosperity in business, happiness in the family, and the arrival of many customers.
Although wild cats have inhabited Japan since ancient times, there were no domestic cats as pets as we know them today. Cats as domesticated cats came to Japan during the Nara period (710-794). They came to Japan with Buddhism from China. It is said that they were carried on ships to protect Buddhist scriptures and books from rodent damage.
The earliest mention of cats is found in "Nihon ryoiki" written in the early Heian period (794-1185), and there are descriptions of domesticated cats in "Pillow Book" and "Tale of Genji", suggesting that cats were familiar to people at least in the Heian period.
[White beckoning cat]
White beckoning cats are believed to bring good fortune.
[Manekineko with its left hand raised]
A beckoning cat with its left hand raised is a cat that [invites people]. For this reason, it is often placed in restaurants, service businesses, and other establishments that want many customers to come.
There is also a difference in the height of the raised hand. Those with their hands raised above their ears are called [te-chou], and those with their hands modestly raised below their ears are called [te-shou]. It is believed that the longer the hands are extended, the more distant or great good fortune is invited, and the shorter the hands are, the more familiar or modest happiness is invited.
The image of a beckoning cat is that of holding a koban, but early beckoning cats did not have a koban, and most of them had a bell hanging from their collars. It is said that this bell gradually changed to a koban. The koban is painted with an amount of money and auspicious words such as "kaiun" (good luck) and "sho-fuku" (good fortune), directly reflecting the wish that was put into the beckoning cat. It is interesting to note that the amount of money depicted on the koban has increased over time from [senryo] [ten thousand ryo] [ten thousand ryo] to [billion ryo]. The more modest the amount, the older the koban is considered to be, basically.
Where do you put it, east, west, north, south, south, east? z
The basic place to place a beckoning cat is in front of a store if you are in a store, or at the front door if you are at home. This is the place where you can invite good fortune and luck to come to you. If you place it at home, you can also place it in the living room or some other place where the family can see it often.