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Three-legged toad bronze 18th century CE China Field Museum

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English: Three-legged toad bronze 18th century CE China. In recent centuries the three-legged toad has meant only one thing to most Chinese: money. Such a toad is the pet or companion of the Immortal Liu Hai, to whom people pray for financial success. It often holds a coin in its mouth. It brings luck and, more specifically, wealth. Photographed at the Field Museum in Chicago Illinois.
Date 18th century CE
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Author Mary Harrsch

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